
Ko Chih-en
Ko Chih-en is a legislator from the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) in Taiwan, actively involved in discussions regarding the country’s energy policies. She has expressed support for extending the operational lifespan of nuclear power plants, citing public approval and the necessity for stable energy supply to support Taiwan's growing AI industry. Ko has emphasized the need for effective oversight of energy policies and has advocated for amendments to existing laws to improve Taiwan's energy infrastructure.
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Ko Chih-en is nominated for mayor of Kaohsiung by the KMT.
KMT picks three women for county magistrate electionsKo Chih-en congratulated Lai Jui-lung on his victory in the primary.
Lai Jui-lung wins DPP primary for Kaohsiung mayoral raceKo Chih-en is a legislator nominated as the mayoral candidate for Kaohsiung by the KMT.
KMT announces nominees for southern Taiwan local electionsKo Chih-en, a KMT legislator, commented on the importance of not bringing family into election issues.
DPP lawmaker apologizes over son’s actions
KMT Legislator Ko Chih-en said she hoped the ministry would step up its awareness efforts.
MOE to boost media literacy educationKo Chih-en said that increasing confrontations between parents and teachers are reasons why talented people are shunning the education sector.
Teachers protest over frivolous lawsuits, dutiesKo is a Legislator accused by Cheng of deceiving the public about the farmland pollution.
Kaohsiung prosecutors probe ‘Grand Canyon of Meinong’ gravel pit schemeKMT Legislator Ko Chih-en said the establishment of the act would significantly increase Taiwan’s competitiveness in the global AI landscape.
AI fundamental bill passes first stageKo Chih-en, a KMT Legislator, joined the family of a deceased patient at a news conference to question the legality of the doctor's actions.
Family demands investigation over weight-loss surgery deathKMT Legislator Ko Chih-en said the survey showed that 28.5 percent approved the government’s efforts to combat scams.
KMT survey claims Lai’s first year a failureKMT Legislator Ko Chih-en expressed doubts about plans to construct a glass pavilion.
National Palace Museum budget unfrozenKo said she learned in September last year that Kaohsiung Nanzih Football Stadium had been leased until last month.
NT$3m payment to CTFA withheldNational Policy Foundation head Ko Chih-en said the poll collected responses from the public.
Majority supports universal cash payment: think tankKMT Legislator Ko Chih-en noted that support for extending nuclear power plant operations was highest in certain regions.
AI industry should clarify energy use plans: activists
















































