
Tsai Chih-hong
Tsai Chih-hong is a former National Assembly representative and a candidate for the chairperson of the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT), who recently participated in a televised debate focusing on cross-strait relations, proposing a 'Two-Five Understanding' to foster mutual understanding under the 'one China' principle.
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Tsai Chih-hong is a former National Assembly representative and a candidate for the KMT chairperson election.
EDITORIAL: KMT deals with Chinese interferenceTsai Chih-hong is a candidate for the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) chairperson.
Foreign interference in KMT chair election prompts legal reviewTsai Chih-hong was mentioned as an academic during the debate among KMT chairperson candidates.
China’s meddling aims to divide KMT: academicTsai Chih-hong is among the candidates competing for the KMT chairperson role.
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EDITORIAL: KMT’s limits, strengths revealedTsai Chih-hong, a legal scholar, is the least likely candidate to win, receiving zero percent support.
Donovan’s Deep Dives: A look at the KMT chair candidatesTsai Chih-hong is a former National Assembly representative who proposed a 'Two-Five Understanding' in the debate.
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