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  • Taiwan Thinktank executive director Cheng Li-chiun (鄭麗君) called on the legislature to hold public hearings and debate the accord article-by-article and vote on each provision.

    Taipei Times 2010

  • Thinktank executive director Cheng Li-chiun (鄭麗君) said once an ECFA is signed, the jobs of Taiwan's 5.9 million workers in service industries, traditional industries, electronics and petrochemicals would be threatened.

    Taipei Times 2010

  • National Police Agency Director-General Wang Cho-chiun (王卓鈞) said yesterday law enforcement personnel would protect legitimate demonstrators during the upcoming cross-strait high-level talks.

    Taipei Times 2009

  • National Police Agency Director-General Wang Cho-chiun (王卓鈞) yesterday downplayed the impact on the president's safety of a shooting that took place on Tuesday in a park near the Presidential Office.

    Taipei Times 2009

  • National Police Agency (NPA) Director-General Wang Cho-chiun (王卓鈞) and National Security Bureau Director Tsai Chao-ming (蔡朝明) must step down [to take responsibility for the police brutality that occurred as a result of the massive police presence].

    Taiwan Matters! 2008

  • Director-General Wang Cho-chiun (王卓鈞) will step down (the 2nd demand of the protest).

    Taiwan Matters! 2008

  • Director-General Wang Cho-chiun (王卓鈞) will step down (the 2nd demand of the protest).

    Taiwan Matters! 2008

  • Director-General Wang Cho-chiun (王卓鈞) will step down (the 2nd demand of the protest).

    Taiwan Matters! 2008

  • The students began the sit-in on Thursday morning with a petition demanding that President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) and Premier Liu Chao-shiuan (劉兆玄) apologize for the excessive use of force by police, that National Police Agency (NPA) Director-General Wang Cho-chiun (王卓鈞) and National Security Bureau Director Tsai Chao-ming (蔡朝明) step down and that the government scrap the Parade and Assembly Law (集會遊行法).

    Taipei Times 2008

  • The students began the sit-in on Thursday morning with a petition demanding that President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) and Premier Liu Chao-shiuan (劉兆玄) apologize for the excessive use of force by police, that National Police Agency (NPA) Director-General Wang Cho-chiun (王卓鈞) and National Security Bureau Director Tsai Chao-ming (蔡朝明) step down and that the government scrap the Parade and Assembly Law (集會遊行法).

    Taipei Times 2008

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