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Former Judicial Yuan President Hsu Tzong-li has expressed concern that over half of the Taiwanese public does not endorse the democratic system, according to the Judicial Yuan.

Opinion | A Democracy on Edge: Hsu and Lu’s Conflicting Prescriptions

Former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je (柯文哲), when asked about the contents of Hsu Chun-ying's indictment, angrily lashed out: "The DPP are the real Communist bandits!" (CNA)

Ko's Verdict, Xu's Indictment, and the Mainland Spouses Caught in the Crossfire

Ko Wen-je, former chairman of the Taiwan People’s Party, sentenced to 17 years in the Jinghua City case by the Taipei District Court on the 26th. The Taiwan People’s Party held a press conference. (Photo by Yen Lin-Yu)

'I Will Never Surrender' — Ko Wen-je Vows to Fight 17-Year Sentence, Accuses Ruling Party of Weaponizing Courts

The United States has been closely watching Taiwan's progress on passing a special defense budget. Pictured for illustration: HIMARS multiple rocket launcher system. (Photo by Chang Yao-lin)

Behind the Scenes | U.S. Opens Door to NT$900 Billion as Taiwan Defense Budget Hits Impasse

Taiwan People's Party legislator Li Zhen-xiu, a mainland-born spouse serving in parliament, makes her debut at the Legislative Yuan's Interior Committee. (CNA)

When a Minister Puts Herself Above the Legislature

Taiwan People's Party founding chairman Ko Wen-je accepts an exclusive interview with Storm Media. (Photo / Yan Lin-yu)

Exclusive | Former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je Slams Corruption Charges as Politically Motivated Ahead of Verdict

Taiwan People's Party founding chairman Ko Wen-je (right) and lawyer Cheng Shen-yuan (left) hold a press conference in front of the Ministry of Justice. (Photo / Yan Lin-yu)

Ko Wen-je’s Prosecutorial Complaint Exposes Systemic Flaws in Taiwan’s Justice System

Mainland spouse writer Shangguan Luan. (Provided by Shangguan Luan)

Interview | A Chinese Writer in Taiwan Argues Mainland Spouses Should Not Be Treated as 'Anti-Communist Toys'

Li Chen-hsiu (李貞秀), ranked 15th on the Taiwan People's Party's proportional representation list and a mainland spouse, faces controversy over her mainland Chinese nationality as she prepares to take office. (China Review News Agency)

Mainland-Born TPP Legislator’s Swearing-In Faces Uncertainty Over Nationality Law

Central Military Commission Chairman Xi Jinping (3rd from left) led Vice Chairmen Zhang Youxia (2nd from right) and He Weidong (1st from left), along with members Miao Hua (1st from right), Li Shangfu (3rd from right), Zhang Shengmin (4th from right), and

PLA Leadership Shake-up Adds Uncertainty to Beijing’s Taiwan Policy, Scholar Warns

To help promote the Lai administration's 1.25 trillion military procurement package, American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) Director Raymond Greene recently declared that 'freedom isn't free.' (Photo by Liu Wei-hong)

Opinion | When 'Freedom Isn't Free' Becomes a Slogan, Democracy Pays the Real Price

The Taiwan People's Party proposed its party version of the "Plan for Strengthening Defense Resilience and Asymmetric Combat Capability Procurement Special Act," which was mocked by the DPP, suggesting Huang Kuo-chang could now be called Defense Minister.

The Special Defense Budget Needs Delivery Timetables and Legislative Oversight

Qian Li, a Mainland spouse who joined Asus in 2017 after moving to Taiwan in 2007 upon marriage, has had her dependent residence permit revoked by the Lai Ching-te administration, barring her from working in Taiwan. (Photo / Qian Li's Facebook)

Taiwan Revokes Chinese Worker's Residence Permit Over Pro-Unification Views