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Hung Hsiu-chu

Hung Hsiu-chu
The latest news and top stories on Hung Hsiu-chu, former Kuomintang (KMT) Chairwoman. She is a Taiwanese politician with a long legislative career, serving eight terms and as Vice President of the Legislative Yuan from 2012 to 2016. She became the KMT's first elected chairwoman in 2016. Known for her focus on education policy, she is a strong advocate for cross-strait peace. Her proposed "one China, same interpretation" policy seeks mutual recognition of the Republic of China and People's Republic of China governments. She recently attended a World War II commemoration parade in Beijing.
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Former KMT chairwoman calls for ‘profound mutual trust’ with mainland China

Social media post from Hung Hsiu-chu comes days ahead of sitting KMT chairwoman Cheng Li-wun’s visit to mainland.

Beijing will invite Taiwan guests to mark 80 years since Japan’s surrender of island

Xi congratulates new KMT leader, calls for efforts to ‘advance reunification’

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Taiwan holds back on penalties for Victory Day parade supporters

Former KMT chief’s appearance in Beijing is ‘not to be punished by law’, cross-strait affairs official says.

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