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President Ma Ying-jeou on June 15 attended an assembly to mark the 34th annual celebration of Police Day. The event was held by the Ministry of the Interior to recognize the contributions of the police in maintaining public safety. During the assembly, the president offered praise for 28 model police officers selected from throughout Taiwan, and reiterated that the government is promoting infrastructure to assist the police in carrying out their work and combating crime. He also expressed the government's determination to take strong enforcement action against persons driving under the influence of alcohol, a topic that has recently generated considerable concern. ...[Detail] |
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President Ma Ying-jeou attended the National Climate Change Conference, during which he related the results of government efforts in recent years to conserve energy and reduce carbon emissions. He stressed that the government will continue seeking to strike a proper balance between the needs for environmental protection and economic development in its work to foster national development. ...[Detail] |
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Today marks the 23rd anniversary of the June 4th Incident in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square. Time truly does pass by quickly. Children born that year are now emerging as the backbone of mainland China’s latest generation of young adults. ...[Detail] |
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President Ma Ying-jeou attended an academic seminar held in memory of the "patriotic scholar" Professor Hungdah Chiu (丘宏達, 1936-2011) to commemorate the outstanding contributions made by Prof. Chiu to the nation, as well as his distinguished academic achievements. ...[Detail] |
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Upholding Ideals, Working Together for Reform and Creating Greater Well-being for Taiwan
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President Ma Ying-jeou on the morning of April 30 headed to Songshan Airport in downtown Taipei to attend ceremonies marking the commencement of direct flights between Songshan Airport and Seoul's Gimpo International Airport. Besides expressing his delight that the "golden aviation loop in Northeast Asia" has now been completed and that Taiwan has realized its policy of liberalizing the aviation sector, the president said that he expects that this new route will continue to enhance relations between Taiwan and South Korea. ...[Detail] |
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