
Lin Pei-hsiang
Lin Pei-hsiang is a legislator affiliated with the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) in Taiwan, known for actively engaging in discussions regarding educational policies and talent retention strategies in the face of international pressures.
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Lin Pei-hsiang, KMT caucus secretary-general, spoke at a news conference about the proposed defense budget bill.
KMT’s NT$350bn defense plan not a ‘blank check’Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) caucus secretary-general Lin Pei-hsiang asked about the situation in light of the conflict.
No power rationing required: ministerChinese Nationalist Party (KMT) caucus secretary-general Lin Pei-hsiang asked about the situation in light of the conflict.
No power rationing due to Middle East conflict, minister saysChinese Nationalist Party (KMT) caucus secretary-general Lin Pei-hsiang said the KMT has always respected the US’ strategic timing and considerations in diplomacy and security.
Trump delays Taiwan arms sales ahead of China tripKMT caucus secretary-general Lin Pei-hsiang expressed concerns about the implications of the allegations against Liu.
MAC blasts PRC for oppressing ministerLin Pei-hsiang is the deputy secretary-general of the KMT.
KMT readies own defense budget proposalLin Pei-hsiang condemned the indictments and supported KMT members.
Ten lawmakers indicted over legislative brawlsKMT caucus secretary-general Lin Pei-hsiang emphasized the importance of the US as a partner.
KMT chairwoman shrugs off concerns about USKMT caucus secretary-general Lin Pei-hsiang criticized the Cabinet for not allocating a budget for military and public safety wages.
President bemoans opposition’s failure to pass critical billsKMT deputy secretary-general Lin Pei-hsiang said that the government failed in its duty to compile a budget according to the law.
Budget proposal unworkable: Cabinet - Taipei TimesKMT Deputy Secretary-General Lin Pei-hsiang said the US$500 billion investment by Taiwan in the US semiconductor industry is equivalent to more than 60 percent of the nation’s annual GDP.
KMT asks Cabinet to submit impact reportLin Pei-hsiang said that Taiwan’s low birthrate is no longer a warning sign, but a fact of life.
KMT policies keep birthrate lowKMT caucus deputy secretary-general Lin Pei-hsiang called separating the controversial budgets and prioritizing passing the livelihood-related budgets 'a feasible option that shows responsibility to the people and the state.'
EDITORIAL: Opposition dragging feet on budgetLin Pei-hsiang said the ruling is illegal, given that three grand justices who held different views and refused to take part in the deliberation were virtually considered 'not incumbent'.
KMT files malfeasance charges at constitutional judgesKMT Legislator Lin Pei-hsiang emphasized that technology and financial oversight can be improved to help stem losses to scammers.
Center plans compensation fund for fraudChinese Nationalist Party caucus deputy secretary-general Lin Pei-hsiang said the legislature should invite Lai to present his policies to lawmakers.
Lai says willing to share policies with legislatureKMT Legislator Lin Pei-hsiang disagreed, pointing out that many democracies, including the US, have absentee voting.
EDITORIAL: DPP should consider absentee votingLin Pei-hsiang is the KMT caucus deputy secretary-general who stated that the DPP was manipulating public opinion regarding the ASF outbreak.
Green camp blames budget cuts for ASF outbreakLin Pei-hsiang questioned the ministry's publicity expenses and their use to support 'cyber warriors.'
Official defends foreign ministry budget requestsKMT caucus deputy secretary-general Lin Pei-hsiang said the party had no objections to publishing recordings of legal proceedings after the court renders a verdict.
Judicial Yuan releases court broadcast rulesLin Pei-hsiang is the KMT caucus deputy secretary-general who maintains a pragmatic stance.
No statement on UN2758 sends bad signal: expertKMT caucus deputy secretary-general Lin Pei-hsiang told a news conference about the opposition's amendments.
KMT plans to amend budget act againKMT caucus deputy secretary-general Lin Pei-hsiang told a news conference this morning.
KMT admits flaws, vows to amend new budget lawLin Pei-hsiang, the party's caucus Deputy Secretary-General, mentioned the commitment of KMT and TPP to oversight.
Alliance with TPP remains unchanged after Ko’s release: KMT lawmakersLin Pei-hsiang is the deputy secretary-general of the KMT.
KMT sends Taiwan’s largest-ever legislative delegation to TokyoKMT caucus deputy secretary-general Lin Pei-hsiang said the bills have not yet been discussed.
Government, parties outline priorities as new legislative session beginsLin Pei-hsiang is one of the KMT legislators targeted in the first wave of recall campaigns.
CEC approves recall votes for five more lawmakersLin Pei-hsiang is included in the list of KMT lawmakers targeted for recall.
Referendum, 26 recall votes could cost NT$1.62 billionLin Pei-hsiang is one of the KMT lawmakers facing recall motions.
Recall vote for 24 KMT lawmakers set for July 26Lin Pei-hsiang proposed amending the Road Traffic Management and Penalty Act to raise fines for unlicensed driving.
Proposals target unlicensed drivers - Taipei Times













































































































