Taiwan's KMT defends 'One China' stance as no-confidence votes approach

Opposition official says island had 'stable' ties with Beijing under his party

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Taiwan’s parliament building in Taipei. Some opposition Kuomintang lawmakers face no-confidence votes this summer amid public discontent over the party’s push for closer ties with China.   © Reuters

THOMPSON CHAU

TAIPEI -- Taiwan's main opposition, the Kuomintang, on Wednesday reaffirmed its support for the "One China" position and pledged to push back against swelling discontent with the party's drive for closer relations with Beijing.

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