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Chinese cyber interference in Taiwan’s KMT election sparks calls for bipartisan national security action.
Allegations of Chinese cyber interference in Taiwan’s KMT chairperson election have prompted Democratic Progressive Party lawmakers to call for bipartisan action on national security, citing widespread disinformation campaigns using AI-generated content and fake accounts.
DPP officials, including Rosalia Wu and Chen Kuan-ting, emphasized that foreign influence operations targeting Taiwan’s political processes are a shared threat, urging joint efforts to strengthen digital defenses, media literacy, and internal safeguards.
The KMT’s election, set for Saturday, has drawn intense scrutiny, with candidates alleging coordinated efforts by Beijing to sway outcomes, including a campaign estimated to cost nearly NT$100 million.
Experts note similar interference tactics have affected Japan and South Korea, underscoring the need for transparent, robust protections for democratic institutions.
La interferencia cibernética china en las elecciones del KMT en Taiwán provoca llamados a la acción de seguridad nacional bipartidista.