
Ma Wen-chun
Ma Wen-chun is a Taiwanese politician and member of the Kuomintang (KMT). He has been involved in various legislative activities and is known for his stance on public issues. Recently, he was mentioned in the news for his connection to a civic group that faced intimidation while collecting signatures for a recall petition against him, highlighting concerns over political neutrality in Taiwan.
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Ma Wen-chun is another KMT legislator who participated in the news conference.
KMT’s NT$350bn defense plan not a ‘blank check’KMT legislators Lo Chih-chiang and Ma Wen-chun put forth proposals to amend the act.
Military dependents’ village deliberations unfruitfulLegislator and Foreign Affairs and National Defense Committee chairwoman Ma Wen-chun is mentioned in the context of defense spending.
KMT weakness on defense poses riskMa Wen-chun, a Legislator from the Chinese Nationalist Party, asked the Minister of National Defense to clarify remarks about the delivery of F-16 jets.
F-16V jet delivery unlikely by next year: air forceChinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Legislator Ma Wen-chun said earlier this month that the ministry should focus on combat readiness.
Legislature passes special budget bill with handoutsMa Wen-chun is a Legislator who proposed items for discussion regarding the budget.
Special resilience act passes initial legislative reviewMa Wen-chun is a KMT Legislator who serves as a convener of the Foreign Affairs and National Defense Committee.
Legislative committee leadership evenly split between ruling, opposition partiesMa Wen-chun was targeted in the recall campaigns that ultimately failed.
Second round of recalls for KMT lawmakers failsMa Wen-chun announced she survived her recall vote.
KMT lawmakers survive recall - Taipei TimesMa Wen-chun is facing a recall vote in Nantou County.
Recall, referendum campaigns canvass on final daysMa Wen-chun is serving her fifth term in the national legislative body and is facing a recall vote.
DPP and KMT campaign ahead of recall voteMa Wen-chun is one of the legislators from the Kuomintang (KMT) facing potential revocation.
Claves del proceso para destituir a más de un tercio de legisladores opositores en Taiwán - MundoMa Wen-chun is a KMT legislator whose recall vote is scheduled for Aug. 23.
CEC approves recall votes for five more lawmakersChinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Legislator Ma Wen-chun said that Taiwan is hoping that its tariff would not be higher than that imposed on Japan.
US tariff talks progressing, official saysRecall votes for KMT legislators Ma Wen-chun and Yu Hao in Nantou County are set for Aug. 23.
DPP Nantou councilor survives recall voteMa Wen-chun is a KMT lawmaker from Nantou County facing recall votes.
Referendum, 26 recall votes could cost NT$1.62 billionMa Wen-chun faces a recall vote in Nantou County on Aug. 23.
KMT Nantou pair face vote on Aug. 23Ma Wen-chun is one of the lawmakers who have submitted the necessary signatures for a recall vote.
Recall vote for 24 KMT lawmakers set for July 26Ma Wen-chun is a Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) legislator whose recall petition signatures were rejected by the Nantou County Election Committee.
CEC to probe Nantou committee’s petition rejectionsChinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Legislator Ma Wen-chun suggested that the ministry should publicize official visits of the mobilization agency.
Defense agency outlines overseas tripsOther deadlines include Ma Wen-chun for recall petitions.
KMT, opponents hold recall ralliesMa Wen-chun is a legislator involved in the recall process.
EDITORIAL: Second stage of recalls just begunMa Wen-chun is a KMT legislator facing a recall.
Nineteen recall cases pass reviewMa Wen-chun is a KMT legislator facing a recall process.
Recall campaigns of 19 KMT lawmakers pass initial reviewMa Wen-chun is a KMT lawmaker known for her controversial actions regarding national secrets.
Donovan’s Deep Dives: The KMT is sabotaging itselfMa Wen-chun is mentioned as a KMT Legislator involved in a recall petition incident.
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