
Hsu Kuo-yung
Hsu Kuo-yung is a Taiwanese politician and member of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). Recently appointed as the new DPP secretary-general, he has been vocal about the need for internal party reforms following the recent failure of a recall campaign against opposition lawmakers. Hsu is actively engaging in discussions to reshape the party's legislative caucus in response to calls for change and to ensure that the party aligns more closely with public expectations.
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Recent news mentions
Hsu Kuo-yung joined President William Lai to offer incense and distribute red envelopes to the public.
Lai calls on legislature to pass defense budgetsDPP Secretary-General Hsu Kuo-yung reiterated that 'freedom is not free' and urged the opposition parties to act as 'loyal opposition'.
Opposition blocks special defense plan for 8th timeHsu Kuo-yung is the Secretary-General of the Democratic Progressive Party and emphasizes the importance of awareness regarding Chinese word usage in Taiwan.
Mother tongues are a vanguardHsu Kuo-yung criticized Cheng Li-wun's comments about national defense and her remarks on Vladimir Putin.
DPP criticizes new KMT chair’s pledges on defenseHsu Kuo-yung was criticized for abandoning judicial sovereignty over the case of Chan Tong-kai.
Security for all: Rethinking Taiwan’s refugee strategyDemocratic Progressive Party Secretary-General Hsu Kuo-yung rejected 'Retrocession Day'.
MAC approves twin-city forum trip, adds rulesDPP Secretary-General Hsu Kuo-yung thanked France for its support of Taiwan's participation in international organizations.
French politician urges unity over disinformationDPP secretary-general Hsu Kuo-yung spoke to reporters at a technology convention in Taipei.
Lai, legislators to start national tour
Hsu Kuo-yung was appointed as the new DPP secretary-general.
‘Time for reshuffle,’ Lai says after recall failures


































