What DPP legislators have shattered extends far beyond the physical windows of the Legislative Yuan; they have fractured the very fabric of Taiwan’s democratic principles.
@DPPonline Absolutely horrendous.
#democraticbacksliding
Admiral John Aquilino and fellows from the @CNASdc Next Gen National Security Leaders Program met with the Taiwan People’s Party today. The delegation was received by TPP Secretary General Vincent Chou, Legislator Huang Shan-shan, and key members from the Party’s Foreign Affairs Department, Youth Affairs Department, and Policy Department. The two sides exchanged views on the latest political and economic developments in Taiwan and held an in-depth discussion on regional security issues.
TPP prioritizes the interest of the nation and the well-being of the people. In the Legislative Yuan, TPP adopts a similar a stance similar to what U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has articulated on U.S.-China relations: competitive when it should be, collaborative when it can be, and adversarial when it must be. TPP is fully aware that peace comes at a cost and will not rely solely on the goodwill of others to secure it.