
Wu Tsung-hsien
Wu Tsung-hsien is a legislator with the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and has been appointed co-chair of the Judiciary and Organic Laws Committee in the Legislative Yuan.
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Wu Tsung-hsien is a legislator being considered by the KMT for the mayoral race in Yilan County.
KMT plans to name its key candidates, start TPP talksWu Tsung-hsien is the director of the KMT's Culture and Communications Committee who addressed the baseless accusations made in the reports.
KMT sues ‘Liberty Times’ over reports on CCP exchangesKMT Culture and Communications Committee head and Legislator Wu Tsung-hsien said the KMT’s version would demand transparency for all US arms procurement contracts.
TPP open to special defense budgetWu Tsung-hsien mentioned that the KMT’s disciplinary committee would address any contraventions of the party’s charter guidelines.
KMT appointment concerning: lawmaker - Taipei TimesWu cited the prevalence of syndicated fraud and sexual privacy violations in his amendments to expand preventive detention.
Lawmakers pass changes to preventive detention
Wu’s amendments cited the prevalence of syndicated fraud, along with worsening issues involving sexual privacy violations, the sexual exploitation of children and organized crime.
Committee clears bill to expand preventive detention
Wu Tsung-hsien has supported the policy of a 30-day cooling-off period for couples contemplating divorce.
Cool off on divisive divorce lawKMT Culture and Communications Committee head Wu Tsung-hsien said Yang does not aim to block military procurement, but to ensure that the nation’s development is more balanced.
KMT backer calls for firm defense spending stanceKMT Culture and Communications Committee head Wu Tsung-hsien said the party would continue to study Japan’s and South Korea’s negotiation approaches.
KMT demands review of signed tariff agreementsCiting data from the Ministry of Health and Welfare, Wu said the rate of child abuse among children aged three or younger in Taiwan increased last year despite declining birthrates.
Demonstrators call for enforcement of death penaltyKMT Legislator Wu Tsung-hsien defended the trip, saying that they must understand the needs of Taiwanese businesses operating in China.
EDITORIAL: The risks of stallingWu Tsung-hsien is the KMT Culture and Communications Committee head who spoke about trade between Taiwan and China.
KMT taking orders to stall bill from Beijing, DPP saysKMT Legislator Wu Tsung-hsien said the government should force Meta to adjust its algorithm to reduce scamming ads.
Center plans compensation fund for fraudKMT Legislator Wu Tsung-hsien told a news conference that Lai’s comments stirred unrest domestically.
KMT demands president speak to the legislatureFormer Taoyuan City Councilor Wu Tsung-hsien has been indicted for allegedly claiming more than NT$14.55 million for 'phantom assistants'.
Ex-Taoyuan councilor indicted in ‘phantom assistants’ caseWu Tsung-hsien is the chair of the KMT’s Culture and Media Committee.
KMT adds 2,405 new members since chair electionWu Tsung-hsien is a Chinese Nationalist Party lawmaker who proposed amendments to the Classified National Security Information Protection Act.
Parties back stricter anti-spy measuresWu Tsung-hsien was the lead suspect in a cigarette smuggling scandal involving public power misuse.
Sentences of presidential cigarette smugglers reduced on appealKMT Legislator Wu Tsung-hsien said that the area includes sensitive ecosystems that would be destroyed by the wind turbines’ construction.
Legislators oppose Taitung wind turbine developmentWu Tsung-hsien is a Legislator who stated that the KMT caucus decided to reject all the nominees.
Constitutional Court deadlock leads to backlog
Wu Tsung-hsien is a KMT Legislator who stated that the party decided to reject all nominees due to their lack of courage.
Constitutional Court faces a deadlockWu Tsung-hsien, a former DPP councilor, was detained on charges of fraud during his term in office.
Former DPP councilor held over fraud allegations
KMT Legislator Wu Tsung-hsien emphasized the need for a clear vision for judicial reform.
Academics mixed over President Lai’s nominee for courtChinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Legislator Wu Tsung-hsien questioned the 'vague wording' of the guidelines.
Ministry of Justice looking to increase child abuse penaltiesChinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Legislator Wu Tsung-hsien, who chaired the session, asked the ministry for a timeline for the draft legislation.
Penalties for child abuse to be increased: ministryWu Tsung-hsien introduced the bill opposing the abolition of the death penalty.
Legislature passes bill opposing end of death penaltyChinese Nationalist Party Legislator Wu Tsung-hsien criticized the two agencies for their absence at the meeting.
More people to undergo special vettingKMT Legislator Wu Tsung-hsien said the ministry’s policy only politically benefited the Democratic Progressive Party.
MOI requests transparency in China travelsWu Tsung-hsien, a KMT legislator-at-large, blocked 23 national security-related bills.
Watchdog warns of threat from Chinese infiltrationWu Tsung-hsien is to lead the Judiciary and Organic Laws Committee.
Legislature selects committee chairs - Taipei Times


































































































