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    Emmanuel Macron “If the Russians were to break through the front lines, if there were a Ukrainian request [of sending ground troops to Ukraine], which is not the case today, we would legitimately have to ask ourselves this question.” 14 hours ago
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Taiwan politics

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“It was through our resolve and hard work that we took back Taiwan. It was the hard work of the KMT [Chinese Nationalist Party] that led to the protection, strengthening and democratization of Taiwan. the KMT would safeguard the Constitution; safeguard the democracy and freedom that comprised the spirit behind the nation's founding; safeguard the safety, peace and prosperity of the 23 million Taiwanese; and safeguard the dignity of the ROC and the facts regarding its history.”

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Taiwanese politician - Chairman of the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT)
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“Chi [Chi Lin-liang] abetted China's psychological warfare against Taiwan and that the Ministry of National Defense's Political Warfare Bureau should take action against him. Such a comment would have been laughable if it came from an ordinary citizen, but not from the mouth of a retired general. Some retired military officers have made remarks about China that appeared to have been coordinated at a high level.”

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Taiwanese lawmaker from the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)
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“President Tsai Ing-wen should pursue other options…for conducting realistic negotiations with Beijing that would lower risks for both sides. Taiwan needs some way to deal and coexist with China, our bad neighbour, since we cannot relocate to another place.”

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Taiwanese politician - Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) legislator
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“The premier [Sun Yat-sen] established the Chinese Nationalist Party and led us in establishing the Republic of China. Every member of the KMT must always remember that we are all followers of the premier. Our central idea is to defend the Republic of China. Our central idea is the premier's lifelong effort to strive and work hard for our democracy and freedom.”

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Taiwanese politician - Chairman of the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT)
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“The KMT [Chinese Nationalist Party] will unite in an unprecedented manner, and we will fight for the pan-blue camp's decisive victory. We will fight for people's rights and resist the DPP's [Democratic Progressive Party] overbearing and aggressive behavior.”

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Taiwanese politician, Former Mayor of New Taipei and chairman of the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT)
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“She [Tsai Ing-wen] is not only an authoritarian leader over a one-party state, but also an admitted publicly elected dictator. Does she not need to reflect on herself? Stepping down is better than tearing down statues.”

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Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Chairman
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“Some [members of the KMT - Chinese Nationalist Party] are saying it should serve as a warning to Taiwan not to get too close to the US, and even use it as a taunt about China mounting a military invasion of Taiwan. Has the KMT [Chinese Nationalist Party] not learned its lesson after being deceived by the Chinese Communist Party so many times? Or maybe it is a case of KMT politicians manifesting their suffering as 'Stockholm syndrome' victims?”

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Taiwanese politician - Democratic Progressive Party Legislator
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“After shutting down the border for a long time, Taiwan has begun to see the virus spread. Fortunately, various vaccines have been introduced [around the world], and when more Taiwanese people get their jabs, the outbreak will soon be contained. However, people from the KMT [Kuomintang] keep criticizing the government, meddling with public order at this critical moment. They've chosen to be CCP's running dogs with their degraded morals.”

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Former United Microelectronics Corp. Chairman
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“The public is only concerned about vaccines, but Chen [Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung] just keeps making contradictory and inaccurate announcements about them. First there was the revised quarantine system for pilots, shortened from five days to three, and then there was inaccurate information about emergency use authorization for the BioNTech vaccine.”

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Taiwanese politician member of the Taiwan People’s Party
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“People are worried and afraid, and they have many more questions in their hearts to ask President Tsai Ing-wen. The primary question is: Where is your vaccine policy? The government's arrogance, complacency and incorrect policy have caused our national crisis today.”

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Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Chairman
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“After accepting problematic pork and dumping radioactive water, what do we get from that? No one from all the relevant authorities dares to speak up. Is Taiwan really less important, or does the DPP [Democratic Progressive Party] not pay attention to the health and safety of people? … Does an alliance with the US and Japan mean we have to put up with the US or Japan doing whatever they want?”

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Taiwanese lawmaker from the opposition Kuomintang (KMT) party
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“We can wait for a better time. There's no urgency for it. It's not just a meeting for a meeting's sake, but it needs to be meaningful, respectful. The timing needs to be right, but more importantly, there needs to be the precondition of equality and dignity, and it needs to be beneficial for Taiwan.”

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Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Chairman
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“I hope Jaw's [Jaw Shaw-kong] return will encourage other members who have lost contact with the party to return to the fold as well. [KMT Legislator] Chiang Wan-an also expressed his willingness to shoulder his responsibility. Both are positive developments for the party.”

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Taiwanese politician who served as the sixth president of the Republic of China from 2008 to 2016
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“The DPP has governed the nation for five years, and Tsai is in her second term. Is she telling people now that all the money and resources her administration has spent in the past five years was so that the nation would join an unimportant economic pact [Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership]?”

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Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Chairman
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“I hope that both sides can return to the original concept of the '1992 consensus,' which would enable a meeting. I was the one who built up this 'bridge for peace,' in the hopes of guiding future leaders on both sides of the Taiwan Strait to walk along the 'boulevard of peace'. I implore Tsai [Tsai Ing-wen president of Taiwan], if she cannot present an alternative policy, then she should accept the '1992 consensus,' which can lead to negotiations for peace with China, and Taiwanese can live in peace.”

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Taiwanese politician who served as the sixth president of the Republic of China from 2008 to 2016
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“Today, the DPP wants to do away with the portrait in order to sever the link between the Republic of China and Sun. Once the national flag is separated from Sun Yat-sen, the significance of the founding of the Republic of China is lost.”

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Kuomintang (KMT) Legislator of Taiwan parliament
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“She's a very good listener. She's very calm, very cool. And she has enormous skills as a negotiator. She will stand her ground in preserving a position despite the fact she is widely criticised. And I respect that. And when she makes mistakes, she’s also able to recover from them. If you look back on her first term, there were points where she had very low support in public opinion. But she was able to come back. It will be difficult for any leader to handle all of the challenges that Taiwan faces. The hurdles are enormous, regardless of how capable a president is.”

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Director of the China Power Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
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