Talk:Taiwan Solidarity Union
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somebody needs to change the picture because it's not really the party logo. It says "TSU native club," like something from a fundraising party. Wareware 01:25, 4 Sep 2004 (UTC)
This is incorrect as the TSU most certainly does not position itself as a centrist party. Roadrunner 23:07, 28 Nov 2004 (UTC)
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- Its liberal character is questionable, although it its part of the DPP's left-of-centre and Taiwan-oriented Pan-Green alliance. It positions itself as a centrist alternative to the DPP.
[edit] Confusion
"In the December 2002 city elections in Taipei and Kaohsiung, during which it fielded no candidates, the TSU suffered a defeat, winning no seats in the Taipei City council and won only two seats in the Kaohsiung City council."
If it fielded no candidates and won two seats, I'd say it had a pretty good election. I don't know what the intent of this sentence was, but the result is confusion.
[edit] Su Tseng-Chang
Isn't Shu Chin-Chiang's name really spelled, Su Tseng-Chang?
- no, diferent person, different party--Jiang 04:37, 11 January 2006 (UTC)