TAIPEI, TAIWAN - Experts say China is ramping up its push for unification with Taiwan by promoting the potential economic benefits, advantages most Taiw
TAIPEI, TAIWAN - Experts say China is ramping up its push for unification with Taiwan by promoting the potential economic benefits, advantages most Taiw
TAIPEI, TAIWAN - Experts say China is ramping up its push for unification with Taiwan by promoting the potential economic benefits, advantages most Taiw
Polling shows overwhelming support for referendums challenging government policy, suggesting a calamitous result for the administration if it does not take decisive action, the Taiwanese Public Opinion Foundation said yesterday.
The foundation was referencing the results of its latest public opinion survey on the four referendum questions, which are to be decided on Dec. 18 after a delay from Aug. 28 due to a local COVID-19 outbreak.
The four questions call for a ban on the importation of pork containing the leanness-enhancing additive ractopamine, relocating a natural gas terminal to protect algal reefs off Taoyuan’s Guanyin District (觀音), holding referendums alongside national