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The KMT has proposed the NT$380 billion+N arms procurement special act, but former KMT legislator Hsu Yu-jen (許毓仁) openly broke ranks with his party at a U.S. Congressional hearing. (Photo by Liu Wei-hung)

Profile | Taiwan's Chip, the KMT's Blind Spot, and the Cassandra Calling From Capitol Hill

Kuomintang (KMT) Chair Cheng Li-wun met with CPC General Secretary Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on April 10, 2026. (Photo by Yang Teng-kai)

Opinion | Zero Expectations Are the Best Policy for KMT Chairman Cheng Li-wun's China Visit

Ma Ying-jeou once centered his political messaging on the themes of 'pride in democracy, pride in Taiwan,' reaffirming his position on the '1992 Consensus with one China, respective interpretations.' (File photo by Lin Shao-an)

The 1992 Consensus Explained: How a Made-Up Term Shaped 30 Years of Taiwan-China Relations

Initially viewed with skepticism as Kuomintang (KMT) Chairwoman, Cheng Li-wen (pictured) has unexpectedly managed to resolve several challenging internal situations. (File photo by Chen Pin-yu)

Cheng Li-wun Claims 'Mandate of Heaven'—But Is It Destiny or Political Genius?

Hsiao Ching-yen (蕭敬嚴), a former KMT youth division director and party spokesperson, is competing in a legislative primary — and past remarks he made against party colleagues on political talk shows are now under scrutiny. (Photo by Yen Lin-yu)

Opinion | The KMT’s Real Crisis Lies Within