
Chang An-le
Chang An-le, also known as the 'White Wolf,' is the founder of the Chinese Unification Promotion Party (CUPP) and a former gang member. He has been involved in promoting the idea of Taiwan's unification with China and has faced legal issues, including serving time in a US prison for drug smuggling. Chang's political activities have drawn scrutiny for their ties to criminal organizations and allegations of espionage and election interference.
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Recent news mentions
Chang An-le, founder of the China Unification Promotion Party, led a protest against comments made by then-premier Su Tseng-chang regarding resistance to a Chinese military invasion.
Donovan’s Deep Dives: The five-step fantasy of selling out TaiwanChang An-le is the founder of the Chinese Unification Promotion Party (CUPP) and has been linked to criminal activities and espionage.
China leveraging CUPP against Taiwan: reportChang An-le is the founder of the Chinese Unification Promotion Party (CUPP) and has been linked to various criminal activities.
China using 'White Wolf,' CUPP against Taiwan: report










