People First Party (PFP) chairman James Soong has collected 355,589 signatures from voters to support his bid to run in the upcoming Taiwan leader election, the party announced at a press conference ...
People First Party (PFP) Chairperson James Soong waves to supporters during a news conference in Taipei, Taiwan, August 6, 2015. REUTERS/Pichi Chuang By Ben Blanchard and J.R. Wu BEIJING/TAIPEI ...
Taiwan is holding presidential elections this week, and viewed from the United States it almost seems as if Ralph Nader has moved to the island. For Americans, the Taiwanese vote is not merely an ...
He is the most enigmatic figure in Taiwanese politics. Admired by many, loathed by some but courted by most, he has commanded attention in all of the island’s key elections and helped decide the ...
Back on his native soil after 56 years, visiting People First Party (PFP) Chairman James Soong said yesterday that "descendants of China must never forget their roots" and people across the Taiwan ...
Amid the coverage of Tsai Ing-wen’s resounding victory and re-election as president of Taiwan last week, scant attention was given to political veteran James Soong’s showing. The former Chinese ...
James Soong (L), chairman of the People First Party in Taiwan, presents gifts to Liu Qi, secretary of the CPC Beijing Committee, in Beijing on May 10, 2005. Soong will deliver a speech at Tsinghua ...
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