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Taiwan's legislature censured Premier Cho and demanded NSC head Wu resign over misconduct and espionage, amid political rifts and China's military drills disrupting flights.
Taiwan's opposition-controlled Legislature censured Premier Cho Jung-tai over constitutional breaches, subsidy mismanagement, and Indigenous land disputes, and demanded National Security Council head Joseph Wu resign following his aide’s espionage conviction.
The motions, passed 55–48 and 52–48, were backed by the Kuomintang and Taiwan People's Party, while the DPP opposed them, criticizing the opposition for blocking a condemnation of China’s military drills.
The DPP urged focus on national defense and budget review amid Beijing’s live-fire exercises disrupting nearly 900 flights.
The NSC warned political infighting could harm national interests.
La legislatura de Taiwán censuró al primer ministro Cho y exigió que el jefe del NSC Wu renunciara por mala conducta y espionaje, en medio de divisiones políticas y los ejercicios militares de China que interrumpen los vuelos.