
Taiwan Leader’s Pro-Japanese Remarks Called ‘Absurd’
Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te faces backlash for pro-Japanese remarks, with critics calling his ‘end of war’ comment ‘absurd’. The DPP’s stance ignites debate on history and identity.
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Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te faces backlash for pro-Japanese remarks, with critics calling his ‘end of war’ comment ‘absurd’. The DPP’s stance ignites debate on history and identity.
Lai Ching-te is discouraging Taiwan compatriots from joining the Chinese mainland’s 80th anniversary V-Day commemorations, sparking debate over history and cross-Strait ties.
In the Taiwan region, a DPP-backed recall of seven KMT legislators failed as residents rejected all proposals. The vote highlights pushback against perceived power grabs.
KMT legislators survive recall vote in the Taiwan region, while the Chinese mainland says ‘Taiwan independence’ separatism is doomed to fail.
Seven KMT legislators in China’s Taiwan region successfully fended off DPP recall votes, marking the ruling party’s failure in all 32 attempts this year.
On the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end, a mainland commentator accuses Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te of distorting history, straining cross-strait ties and whitewashing Japan’s past.