Taiwan's political parties are scrutinizing digital activities of their rivals amid accusations of cyber armies spreading false information.
in a November interview that it was "very obvious" that China was intentionally influencing the elections, according to a CNBC translation of the interview in Mandarin. Tsai, who is seeking a second term, has seen her approval ratings surge.KMT, which is seen to be Beijing-friendly, had opposed the bill and spoke out on Friday against what they call "digital authoritarianism.
It used to be that "God would decide who is good and bad in this world," said KMT presidential candidate Han, according to a CNBC translation of his, and called on the party to address the issue.in a blogpost "If the KMT has low expectations of winning the presidency, this narrative could allow them to attribute a Tsai Ing-Wen victory to unfair means," it said.recently confessing to helping the Chinese Communist Party in such efforts.
and serves to intimidate and restrict those who participate in such exchanges, according to CNBC's translation of an online transcript of a regular press conference on Dec. 11 by spokeswoman Zhu Fenglian.
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