Taiwan Court Ruling May Restore Party Membership For Former Member
The High Court in Taiwan ordered former Kuomintang (KMT) legislator Lee De-wei to pay NT$1.2 million for defamation. The ruling follows legal proceedings regarding statements made against a former official. This decision underscores the legal consequences for political figures regarding defamatory speech in the region. A court ruling regarding a former member of the Taiwan People's Party may require the restoration of their party membership.
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Mastodon
“The High Court yesterday ordered former Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) legislator Lee De-wei (李德維) to pay NT$600,000 (US$19,023) to former mini...”
BCC News Taiwan
“判決說這個他勝訴 那到時候不就依照判決 他就得恢復黨籍 然後递补立法院”
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