Rosalia Wu

Rosalia Wu

politician Taiwan

Rosalia Wu is a prominent Taiwanese politician and the chief executive of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) caucus. She has been instrumental in advocating for national security reforms and enhancing legal statutes to address security challenges in Taiwan, particularly in the context of increasing threats from China. Wu emphasizes the need for bipartisan cooperation to strengthen the country's protective measures.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
102,739
Power
2,890$
Sentiment
4.33
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Taiwan 3 4.33 0.39% +10% 23,816,775 102,739 $670,000 2,890$
Totals 3 23,816,775 102,739 $670,000 2,890$
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Recent Mentions

Taiwan Taiwan: DPP Legislator Rosalia Wu expressed concerns that if Li becomes a legislator while holding Chinese citizenship, it would pose a grave danger to national security. 4

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: TPP legislator’s nationality still in question

Taiwan Taiwan: DPP caucus chief executive Rosalia Wu said Yang’s message served only to put out erroneous information on national defense and stir up political strife. 4

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: KMT backer calls for firm defense spending stance

Taiwan Taiwan: DPP Legislator Rosalia Wu said that an opposition that harms the nation and its people is seeking revenge against a governing party. 6

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Lai impeachment vote set for May 19

Taiwan Taiwan: DPP Legislator Rosalia Wu wrote on social media that refusal to examine the budget could render the nation defenseless against China. 6

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: DGBAS warns about budget deadlock

Taiwan Taiwan: Rosalia Wu is a DPP Legislator who commented on the opposition's invitation for Lai to present a national intelligence report. 5

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Motion to impeach Lai forthcoming: KMT