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Taiwan opposition KMT not to back no-confidence vote - party head.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Text of report in English by Taiwanese Central News Agency website

Taipei, 16 October: Main opposition Kuomintang (KMT) Chairman Ma Ying-jeou said Monday that he respects a tentative decision by the party's legislative caucus not to endorse a no-confidence vote planned by the People First Party (PFP) as an attempt to topple the Cabinet.

Ma made the remarks while fielding reporters' questions on the issue after the KMT's legislative caucus made the decision earlier that day. Ma's comments come after the PFP was planning to put forward a no-confidence vote proposal in the Legislative Yuan Friday to topple …

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