
Chang Chia-chun
Chang Chia-chun is a Taiwanese legislator representing the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT), known for her advocacy on issues affecting local governments. In recent discussions, she has expressed concerns that the Executive Yuan's decision to cut local government subsidies by 25 percent could exacerbate inequalities between urban and rural residents, labeling them as 'second-class citizens.'
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Recent news mentions
Chang Chia-chun is nominated as the candidate for Yunlin County magistrate by the KMT.
KMT picks three women for county magistrate electionsOtolaryngologist Chang Chia-chun wrote on social media about the risks of prolonged earbud use.
Doctors warn about earbuds use-related infectionsChinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Legislator Chang Chia-chun said Chen was mistakenly flagged as a wanted fugitive.
Taiwanese man wrongly detained in Abu Dhabi returns homeChang Chia-chun is a member of the powerful Yunlin Chang clan who endorsed Hau Lung-bin.
Donovan’s Deep Dives: A look at the KMT chair candidatesChang Chia-chun expressed confidence that the KMT and TPP would continue their cooperation to advance public policies.
Alliance with TPP remains unchanged after Ko’s release: KMT lawmakersKMT Legislator Chang Chia-chun had originally proposed cutting the ministry’s budget to NT$1 during last year’s budget negotiations.
Notes from Central Taiwan: Recall as resistanceChang Chia-chun initially proposed cutting the ministry’s budget.
KMT, TPP responsible for farm fund cuts: DPPLegislator Chang Chia-chun hopes Taiwan’s tariff negotiation with the US would not end up sacrificing farmers.
Government to safeguard sensitive industries: premierKMT Legislator Chang Chia-chun expressed concerns that the subsidy cuts would widen the gap between urban and rural residents.
Executive Yuan to cut local government subsidies by 25 percent















































