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President Chen to forge ahead with national security alliance.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| July 12, 2002 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From China Post)

After winding up an African tour to shore up the nation's foreign relations, President Chen Shui-bian is now turning his attention to domestic political affairs and the formation of a cross-party national security alliance.

President Chen has invited lawmakers of the Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU), the major ally of Chen's ruling Democratic Progressive Party, and non-partisan legislators to discuss the issue and other affairs concerning constitutional amendments next week.

Sources said that Chen also wanted to discuss ways to lure opposition Kuomintang's (KMT) lawmakers into the alliance. President Chen decided to push for the …

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