
Wu Szu-yao
Wu Szu-yao is the secretary-general of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislative caucus in Taiwan. She has recently been in the news following President Lai Ching-te's promulgation of amended legislation aimed at tightening the requirements for petitions to recall elected officials, a move that has sparked controversy and discussions about its impact on public rights.
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Wu Szu-yao is the secretary general of the DPP’s legislative caucus who expressed concerns about the mass recall.
China rallies for opposition as Taiwan gears up for mass parliamentary recallWu Szu-yao is a DPP lawmaker who was also targeted in the recall campaigns.
Five charged with forging recall signaturesWu Szu-yao is a DPP lawmaker targeted in the KMT-backed recall campaign.
KMT officials to be questioned for illegal assemblyDPP Legislator Wu Szu-yao and other lawmakers protested by holding placards and shouting 'illegal meeting.'
KMT referendum bills advance after tense meetingDemocratic Progressive Party (DPP) caucus secretary-general Wu Szu-yao said the party would follow the Constitution to seek a remedy.
Lai promulgates recall petition amendment
Wu Szu-yao, secretary-general of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislative caucus, said the party will follow the Constitution of the Republic of China (Taiwan) to seek a remedy.
President Lai promulgates amended law tightening recall petition rules




























