1. Tsai Ing-wen’s forward-looking infrastructure plan is expected to require an investment of NT$880 billion over eight years. The Taiwan authorities' "Executive Yuan" will publish a 366-page plan

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1. Tsai Ing-wen’s forward-looking infrastructure plan is expected to require an investment of NT$880 billion over eight years. The Taiwan authorities'

Taiwan Strait News

1. According to Taiwan's "Dongsen News Cloud" report, Tsai Ing-wen's forward-looking infrastructure plan is expected to invest NT$880 billion in eight years. The Taiwan authorities' "Executive Yuan" will send a 366-page plan report to " "Legislative Yuan", in which the total economic benefit assessment was criticized as being only 2 pages of A4 paper, and was criticized by all walks of life.

(excerpted from China Taiwan website )

1. Tsai Ing-wen’s forward-looking infrastructure plan is expected to require an investment of NT$880 billion over eight years. The Taiwan authorities'

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2. One month to go before the Kuomintang presidential election, all six candidates have been signed by 3% of party members (13,322 people). According to reports from Taiwan's "Dongsen News Cloud" and other media, the Kuomintang Election Supervision Committee held a draw for the party chairman election number on the morning of the 21st. The 6 candidates will draw lots according to the order of registration. In the end, Hong Xiuzhu camp drew number 1, Han Guoyu camp drew number 2, Pan Weigang camp drew number 3, Hao Longbin camp number 4, Zhan Qixian camp drew number 5, and Wu Dunyi camp drew number 6.

(Excerpted from China Taiwan Network)

1. Tsai Ing-wen’s forward-looking infrastructure plan is expected to require an investment of NT$880 billion over eight years. The Taiwan authorities'

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3, April 21, according to the Hong Kong China Review News Agency, the Kuomintang presidential candidate and vice chairman Hao Longbin accepted an exclusive interview with the China Review News Agency interview team and said that cross-strait relations have been good during the Ma Ying-jeou administration in the past eight years. , because it adheres to "92 consensus ". If elected as chairman of the Kuomintang, he will adhere to the "1992 Consensus", deepen exchanges between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, and set up a permanent representative on the mainland to serve as a communication bridge between the two sides to facilitate the long-term development of both sides.

(Excerpted from China Taiwan Network)

1. Tsai Ing-wen’s forward-looking infrastructure plan is expected to require an investment of NT$880 billion over eight years. The Taiwan authorities'

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4, April 21 news, Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen’s inauguration anniversary is coming soon, but the post of Secretary-General of the Leader’s Office has lasted for half a year after Lin Bizhao resigned half a year ago. vacancy. According to Taiwan's "Dongsen News Cloud" report, Hong Mengkai, deputy chairman of the Kuomintang Cultural Communication Committee, said that Tsai Ing-wen has long vacated the important position of secretary-general in order to frame Tainan Mayor Lai Qingde. On the one hand, it is full of political calculations; on the other hand, it is also to divert the tiger away from the mountain, wanting to keep a close watch and restrict Lai Qingde's development.

(Excerpted from China Taiwan Network)

5, April 20 news, Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen will celebrate her inauguration anniversary on May 20, and Taiwan’s top military generals have made changes. According to reports, the current "Chief of Staff" of the Taiwan Army, Qiu Guo, will retire at the end of January. General Li Ximing, the "Deputy Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Ministry of National Defense" of the Taiwan authorities, will take over as "Chief of Staff" and be responsible for supervising the Hankuang exercise in May. In addition, Lieutenant General Zhang Guanqun, Taiwan's "President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences", will be directly promoted to "Deputy Minister of Defense for Armaments" and promoted to a second-level general. Relevant officials revealed that this personnel adjustment will be approved in the near future and is expected to take effect on May 1.

(Excerpted from China Taiwan Network)

Foreign Taiwan-related news

1, April 21, in order to objectively reproduce history, and present to readers the true picture of the frontal battlefield battles led by the Chinese Kuomintang and the anti-Japanese struggle behind enemy lines led by the Communist Party of China, written by both sides of the Taiwan Strait The launch ceremony for the editing work of the second volume in the Anti-Japanese War History Series - "The Yangtze River and the Anti-Japanese War" was held in Beijing today.

(Excerpted from China Taiwan Network)

1. Tsai Ing-wen’s forward-looking infrastructure plan is expected to require an investment of NT$880 billion over eight years. The Taiwan authorities'

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2, "2017 Huai'an Week" opened in Taipei on the 20th, promoting this cultural city in central and northern Jiangsu to continue to strengthen its ties with the treasure island of Taiwan in various fields such as economy, trade, culture, and youth. Exchange and cooperation.

(excerpted from China News Network)

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