Wei Yang, Wu Cheng in Europe / 魏揚,吳崢歐洲訪問 (KPS)
We speak with Wei Yang and Wu Cheng from Taiwan’s Sunflower Movement about economic policies, how Europe can help with Taiwan, and their own personal plans for the future.
We speak with Wei Yang and Wu Cheng from Taiwan’s Sunflower Movement about economic policies, how Europe can help with Taiwan, and their own personal plans for the future.
This week we review our curated stories of Taiwan’s economic controversies in the legislature, student activists visit Europe, and ongoing turmoil in one of Taiwan’s African allies, Burkina Faso.
Sunflower student activists Wei Yang (魏揚) and Wu Cheng (吳崢) visited London and Brussels with Taiwan Corner, a Danish organization, to raise awareness in Europe of the pressures and challenges facing Taiwan’s democracy.
According to the legislative agenda, The KMT will prioritize the controversial Cross-Straits Oversight Law, as well as the Free Economic Demonstration Zone legislations, at the upcoming session of Taiwan’s parliament.
In both Taiwan and Korea, marriage of male nationals to female foreigners of Chinese, Vietnamese and Indonesian origin through matchmaking agencies has become prominent in marital unions…