
Lin Yu-chang
Lin Yu-chang is the Secretary-General of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in Taiwan. He has been vocal about the issues surrounding the recall vote proposals against DPP lawmakers, emphasizing the high percentage of invalid signatures and calling for investigations into the signature-gathering process.
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Former Executive Yuan secretary-general Lin Yu-chang was among those targeted by Huang’s media teams.
Minister’s driver reports ‘media team’ secret tailingLai formally accepted the resignation of DPP secretary-general Lin Yu-chang, which Lin tendered on Sunday after the recall defeat.
Lai apologizes in wake of recall failureLai formally accepted DPP Secretary-General Lin Yu-chang's resignation after the recall defeat.
Lai apologizes over recall loss, instructs DPP to focus on next voteLin Yu-chang, the Democratic Progressive Party Secretary-General, submitted his resignation after a failed mass recall backed by his party.
Top DPP official offers to resignLin Yu-chang tendered his resignation yesterday following a poor showing in Saturday’s recall votes.
DPP secretary-general resigns after recall resultLin Yu-chang is the DPP Secretary-General who accepted the recall results and emphasized civic power.
Voters in Taiwan reject bid to oust China-friendly lawmakers in closely watched pollLin Yu-chang is the DPP Secretary-General who commented on the recall results as a reflection of civic engagement.
Groups accept defeat while KMT celebrates survivalDemocratic Progressive Party Secretary-General Lin Yu-chang urged everyone to cheer for the athletes.
Lai slams Chinese disruption at GamesDemocratic Progressive Party Secretary-General Lin Yu-chang said that everyone should cheer for the athletes.
Taiwan's taekwondo silver marred by Chinese provocationsDPP Secretary-General Lin Yu-chang attended a rally in Taipei yesterday as part of his nationwide tour to boost support for the recalls.
DPP, KMT enter last days of recalls campaigningLin Yu-chang, the Secretary-General of the Democratic Progressive Party, expressed support for civil groups aiding in recall votes against KMT lawmakers and Hsinchu Mayor Ann Kao.
Party to support groups’ recall: DPP officialDPP Secretary-General Lin Yu-chang has instructed party members and lawmakers to assist citizen groups in their recall efforts.
DPP, citizen groups hold meeting about recall votes
Lin said that absentee voting would not be suitable for regular elections, but could be used for referendums.
EDITORIAL: Adding absentee voting - Taipei TimesDPP Secretary-General Lin Yu-chang commented on the KMT’s actions and their impact on the public.
DPP launches public sessions on budget cutsLin Yu-chang was the former mayor during the time the city government was aware of the pollution situation.
Ministry orders a probe into soil pollution claimsDPP Secretary-General Lin Yu-chang said that the tour was not to push the recall campaigns against Chinese Nationalist Party lawmakers.
Tour to focus on budget issue, not the recalls: DPPLin Yu-chang is the DPP Secretary-General who commented on the high percentage of invalid signatures.
KMT signatures had nearly 1,000 deceased




























































