Sunday, April 30, 2023

Santiago Pena wins Paraguay election, The impact of Sudan war on the world

 Research, editing : Gan Yung Chyan

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Paraguay's ruling party wins the election! More than 80% of votes counted, Pena has promised to maintain diplomatic relations with Taiwan

Reporter : Lu Yixuan / https://news.ltn.com.tw/news/politics/breakingnews/4286905 / Image of Santiago Pena : Santiago Pena Facebook
  

Paraguay, the Republic of China (Taiwan)'s only South American ally, held a presidential election on 30 April 2023 Eastern Time. Ruling Red Party (Colorado Party) candidate Santiago Peña and vice-presidential candidate Pedro Alliana are leading by a wide margin, according to preliminary results. The current president, Mario Abdo Benitez, who also belongs to the Red Party, has sent a message to congratulate Pena and stressed that a transparent and orderly handover will be launched to strengthen democracy. The Taiwan embassy also tweeted its congratulations on Pania's victory and expressed its continued commitment to developing a productive and prosperous partnership with Paraguay.

According to multiple media reports, Paraguay has already cast more than 85% of the votes. Pena has a stable lead with 43.5% of the votes. Efrain Alegre, the center-left opponent who advocates breaking diplomatic relations with Taiwan, has about 27.58% of the votes.

Penia, 44, has served as Paraguay's finance minister and an economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington. He sees himself as a new generation of the Colorado Party, more concerned with economic issues. He promised half a million jobs, free kindergartens, lower fuel and energy prices and more police presence on the streets.

In addition, the relationship between Paraguay and Taiwan has become the focus of this year's general election. Pena said at the beginning of the year that if he wins the presidential election, Paraguay's diplomatic relations with Taiwan for more than 60 years will not be affected: "I will defend the historical relationship with Taiwan."

The Republic of China (Taiwan) Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated many times before that the relationship between Taiwan and Paraguay is profound and friendly. The economic and trade relations between the two countries have grown steadily, and bilateral cooperation plans have yielded fruitful results. The Taiwan embassy maintains close contact and interaction with all political parties in the ruling and opposition parties in Paraguay. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is confident that no matter which party's candidate is elected, it will continue to work hand in hand with the new government.

The president of Paraguay has a term of five years, and the new president will take office in August 2023.


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Paraguay ruling party candidate Santiago Pena leads election with votes half tallied


Reporter : Lucinta Elliott etal / https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/paraguayans-head-polls-with-taiwan-ties-stake-2023-04-30 


Paraguay's conservative ruling party candidate Santiago Pena was leading the country's presidential election with half the votes tallied on Sunday evening, holding onto a lead of 45% versus center-left opposition rival Efrain Alegre on 28%.


Sunday's race was widely expected to be a stern electoral challenge to the Colorado Party, with debates dominated by corruption and the country's long-standing ties with Taiwan.


Polls officially shut at 4 p.m. (2000 GMT) but long queues and delays meant some polling places remained open.


"All day we've observed high levels of participation," an observer for the Organization of American States (OAS) electoral mission said. "Voting centres remain full."


In addition to the single-round winner-take-all presidential race, voters were also electing members of Congress and governors in the country of fewer than 7 million people. The first results are expected from around 7 pm (2300 GMT).


At the Mariscal Francisco Solano López school in the capital Asuncion, Ramona Oddone was one of the first in line to cast her ballot: “Look at all the young people taking part - that shows people want change,” the 79-year-old retired schoolteacher told Reuters. “They need jobs and I need a better pension.”


Eugenio Senturion, 65, said his loyalty was firmly with the continuity candidate, Pena. “Once a Colorado always a Colorado,” he said, speaking outside his local polling station in the area of Jara, Asuncion, where dry weather conditions could favour a high turnout, analysts said. “You cannot betray someone of your own (party) color,” he said.


A 34-year-old mother of three, Maria Jose Rodas, was undecided. “I’m worried about crime. All the candidates are the same for me ... nothing will change,” she said as a busload of voters arrived at the inner-city polling station.


The Colorado Party has dominated politics in the landlocked South American country since the 1950s and has ruled for all but five of the last 75 years. But its popularity has been hit by a slowing economy and graft allegations.


Ahead of casting his own ballot in the capital, Pena reiterated that the party would recognize a defeat. "No one can question our democratic credentials, not me as a candidate or the party,” he told journalists on Sunday. “We are convinced that we are the best option ... we have full confidence in electoral justice.”


The build-up to the election has been dominated by the economy, corruption allegations and the candidates' views on Taiwan. Paraguay is one of only 13 nations to maintain formal diplomatic ties with the democratically governed island that China views as its territory.


Alegre has criticized those ties, which have made it hard to sell soy and beef to China, a major global buyer, and has said the country's farm-driven economy does not get enough in return from Taipei.


Pena has said he would maintain ties with Taiwan.


Alegre on Sunday warned of reports of voter obstruction in the north of the country and said he would not "give in" to attempts to prevent citizen participation.


"Up until now all reports are positive, the process is being carried out without any difficulties," he told local media.

In final campaign events, Alegre took aim at corruption allegations that have dogged Colorado Party leader Horacio Cartes, a former president who was placed under U.S. sanctions in January. Alegre called him the "Pablo Escobar of Paraguay," referring to the notorious Colombian drug trafficker who was killed in 1993.


Cartes denies the allegations.


Pena acknowledged party divisions in his closing campaign speech and promised to be "a symbol of party unity."


Fiorella Moreno, 23, who sells ice cream, felt that none of the candidates offered hope to her generation.


"I didn't want to vote, I feel everything is in decline," she said. "But not voting makes me part of the problem."


See also: https://staygate.blogspot.com/2023/04/paraguay-presidential-proposition.html


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The civil war in Sudan affected the raw material of Coke, and the gum arabic was exhausted within 3-6 months
 
Image : The civil war in Sudan affected the local supply of gum arabic. (AFP)

Gum arabic is a key ingredient in carbonated drinks, candies and cosmetics, 70% of which come from Sudan. Due to the escalation of the local civil war, it is reported that the gum arabic trade has been suspended. Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have long been stockpiling gum arabic to avoid shortages, the sources said. However, suppliers estimate that inventories could be depleted within three to six months as the chaos heats up.

According to Reuters, about 70% of the world's supply of gum arabic comes from the Acacia tree in Africa's Sahel region, which runs through Sudan, the third largest country in Africa, where the regular army and paramilitary forces are fighting against one another.

Exporters and industry insiders said that due to concerns about tensions in Sudan, companies that rely on gum arabic, such as Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, have long-term reserves of gum arabic, and some companies hold stocks for 3 to 6 months to avoid shortages.

This time, the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, was brought to a standstill by fighting that broke out on April 15, crippling the economy and disrupting basic communications. Richard Finnegan, purchasing manager at Kerry, a gum arabic supplier to most major food and drink companies, said depending on how long the conflict lasted, it was likely to affect the household commodity.

Finnegan believes that the current inventory of gum arabic will be exhausted in five to six months, while Martijn Bergkamp, partner at Dutch supplier FOGA Gum, predicts that the inventory will be exhausted in three to six months.

Dani Haddad, marketing and development director of Agrigum, a top ten supplier in the world, said bluntly that for companies like Pepsi and Coca-Cola, if there is no gum arabic in their formula, they cannot exist.

Trade in gum arabic has stalled, according to 12 exporters, suppliers and distributors contacted by Reuters. PepsiCo declined to comment on supply chain and merchandise issues, while Coca-Cola did not respond to a request for comment.


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Sudan's national public health laboratory is occupied by WHO: there may be a high risk of biological hazards
  
Image : The World Health Organization says Sudan's national public health laboratory has been seized and there is currently a "high risk of biological hazards" in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum. The picture shows the neighborhood of Khartoum, the capital of Sudan. (Reuters)
世界衛生組織指出,蘇丹國家公共衛生實驗室遭到占領,目前蘇丹首都喀土木存在著「高風險生物危害」。圖為蘇丹首都喀土木街區。(路透)


Since the outbreak of the civil war in Sudan on 15 April 2023, at least 489 people have died and 4072 people have been injured. The World Health Organization (WHO) pointed out on 25 April 2023 that the civil war has affected the Sudanese National Public Health Laboratory A laboratory housed measles, cholera, and other harmful pathogens. The WHO has warned of a "high risk of biohazards" in the Sudanese capital Khartoum.

According to a Reuters report, Nima Saeed Abid, the WHO representative in Sudan, pointed out that Sudan's national public health laboratory has been occupied by one of the two forces of the civil war, and laboratory technicians cannot enter the laboratory and cannot safely go to the laboratory. Conservation of biological materials and substances.

As for the occupation of the laboratory is the Sudanese government forces (SAF) or the armed group "Rapid Support Forces" (RSF)? Abid did not elaborate further. The WHO, which has reported 14 attacks on health facilities since the start of the civil war, is moving its staff to safety.

Abid mentioned that he transferred from Khartoum to Port Sudan with the evacuation convoy on the 24th. As for the number of casualties caused by the civil war, the World Health Organization estimated that at least 489 people died and 4,072 were injured. The number of dead and injured may be more, and he has seen at least 2 corpses on the street these days.


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Chinese smugglers on U.S.-Mexico border surge, Reuters: TikTok taught them
  
Reporter : Lin Yuxuan / https://news.ltn.com.tw/news/world/breakingnews/4286852 / Image : The number of Chinese illegal immigrants on the border between the United States and Mexico has risen rapidly, and online platforms such as "Douyin" have become the main channels for them to obtain information about their escape from China. Schematic, not relevant to this article. (Reuters)
美國和墨西哥邊界的中國非法移民人數急速攀升,「抖音」等網路平台成為他們汲取出逃中國相關資訊的主要管道。示意圖,與本文無關。(路透)

It is difficult to obtain a visa to the United States, coupled with the economic aftershock brought about by China’s “zero-covid” policy due to Wuhan pneumonia, the number of Chinese illegal immigrants on the border between the United States and Mexico has risen rapidly, and the Chinese short video and video community program Douyin and other online platforms have become the main channels for them to obtain information about their escape from China.

Reuters reported on 28 April 2023 that single mother "Wu Lihua" (transliteration) arrived in the United States with her 5-year-old daughter by unconventional route, trek from Latin America to the United States. She said she relied on social media for detailed advice on everything from which shoes to wear to how to pay for reliable local guides.

Reuters conducted interviews in a remote area on the southern border of Texas for three weeks, witnessed hundreds of Chinese illegal immigrants entering the United States, and interviewed more than 20 of them in Chinese. All respondents said they got their ideas for taking the land route to the U.S. through social media and relied on influencers, private groups and messages to plan their itinerary.

Some interviewees who claimed to be Christians carried crosses and Chinese Bibles, saying that they could not practice religion freely in their home country. Although China's constitution guarantees freedom of religion, the Beijing authorities have imposed stricter restrictions on religion in recent years to avoid challenging the CCP's authority.

The CCP embassy in Washington said in an email that authorities oppose illegal immigration, calling it "an international issue that requires transnational cooperation." It did not respond to questions about religious freedom in CCP China.

According to the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), since October 2022, the number of Chinese citizens arrested at the US-Mexico border has exceeded 6,500 in six months, a record high and 15 times that of the same period of the previous year. Even though Chinese smugglers constitute only a small fraction of illegal immigrants on the southwestern border, they are the fastest growing group during this period.

Gloria Chavez, Border Patrol Chief of CBP’s Rio Grande Valley, tweeted in March that the increase in illegal immigration from CCP China has caused a strain on manpower due to language barriers and prolonged processing times. CBP said in a statement that it will track the increasing number of immigrants, especially for transnational criminal organizations that smuggle Chinese immigrants. The U.S. State Department has previously pointed out that social media and other online platforms increase the opportunities for smugglers to contact potential immigrants.

The U.S. State Department pointed out that in the 2021 fiscal year, the rejection rate of China’s most popular U.S. stay visa applications is as high as 80%, and it will exceed 30% in 2022, the two years with the highest rejection rates in history. Although the number of visas issued by the United States in various countries has mostly returned to pre-epidemic levels, the number of US visas issued in China last year was still only 10% of that in 2019.

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Saturday, April 29, 2023

Bolton on facing Chinese Communist Party China threat: Showing weakness is provocation

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Former U.S. National Security Adviser Bolton' s analysis on facing Chinese Communist Party threat: Showing Weakness Is Provocation
  
Reporter : Yang Chengyu / https://news.ltn.com.tw/news/politics/breakingnews/4286138Image : Former U.S. White House national security adviser Bolton attended the "Taiwan State Affairs Conference at home and abroad" today (29th) and gave a keynote speech on "Taiwan's long-term stability and stability". (Photo by reporter Cong Changjin)
美國前白宮國安顧問波頓今(29)日出席「海內外台灣國是會議」,並以「台灣長治久安之計」為題進行專題演講。(記者叢昌瑾攝)

Chinese Communist Party (CCP) China’s threat to the Republic of China (Taiwan) is increasing day by day. Former U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton believes that Taiwan’s U.S. security team must conduct a deeper and broader “strategic dialogue”; in the face of China’s threat, show strength is definitely not a provocation, "showing weakness is a provocation." Bolton also said that publishing how China treats its own people is definitely more lethal than weapons; Taiwan, as a well-functioning democratic country, also has freedom of the press, so it is the best medium. He also said humorously, "I was almost trampled by the reporters just now, they are really full of energy!"

On 29 April 2023, the World Taiwanese Congress and the Taiwan National Alliance held the "12th Taiwan National Affairs Conference at home and abroad", focusing on "strengthening democratic resilience and defending the local regime", and invited Bolton to give a keynote speech on "Taiwan's long-term stability" . Afterwards, Bolton had a conversation with Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Luo Zhizheng and Taiwanese Public Affairs Association (FAPA) CEO Coen Blaauw on the topic "The Decisive Battle Between Totalitarianism and Democracy." President Tsai Ing-wen and Vice President Lai Qingde both delivered written congratulatory speeches, and Xu Jiaqing, chairman of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Committee, delivered speeches in person. Reporters swarmed after the keynote speech, hoping to ask questions about Taiwan-US security issues but Bolton did not respond much.

Bolton pointed out that CCP China has always been an irresponsible actor in the international arena. It not only adopts mercantilism policies in international organizations that should uphold free trade, but also uses various forces to build hegemony around them. , and ultimately to dominate the world. And Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Russia and his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin reflect a new era in which we are living. Beijing and Moscow formed the "New Axis" (New Axis), and colluded with other rogue countries such as North Korea, Iran, Belarus, etc., putting the whole world at risk. The United States must wake up from the dream of "the end of history", not only on political and military issues, but also on social and economic issues.

Bolton said the threats facing the 21st century were "existential" for the United States. Previously, this type of threat was aimed at Taiwan's independence, and it has existed for a long time; CCP China has been targeting Taiwan day and night, and continues to delegitimize Taiwan, such as continuously poaching away Taiwan's diplomatic allies. In addition, China violated the "Sino-British Joint Declaration" to suppress Hong Kong and built a full range of military facilities in Hong Kong, intending to build hegemony in the Indo-Pacific surrounding area and expand to the world. It can be seen that the threat from China is indeed global.

Bolton pointed out that when looking at China's series of threats, including stealing other countries' intellectual property rights to build its own advantages, or going deep into Africa and Latin America's "Belt and Road Initiative", Taiwan is the "central point" (Schwerpunkt, literally translated as "quality heart", German military term). Knowing that Taiwan has been under the threat of China for a long time will help explain it to other countries that feel the threat from China.

Bolton mentioned that he knows that Taiwan is about to hold a presidential election. Many people discuss "Taiwan should not provoke" and "Taiwan should proceed with caution," and the same is true in the United States. However, what really constitutes a "provocation" to China is the existence of Taiwan. Every morning when Taiwan wakes up, China feels offended. Therefore, in the face of China's huge threat, we should not be obsessed with superficial symbols, but must focus on the concrete reality. To maintain independence, you must rely on economic, military, and political power structures, which are far more important than codes.

Bolton recalled that his former boss, former U.S. Secretary of State James A. Baker III, used to keep telling him to "keep your eyes on the prize," which was to maintain freedom in the government of Taiwan. However, certain rhetoric not only fails to solve the problem, but also fails to protect Taiwan. He cited the "one-China policy" of the United States as an example. China has greatly distorted the original meaning of the "Shanghai Communiqué." However, many Americans do not understand the rationale when talking about the "one-China policy" and fall into the Chinese interpretation.

Bolton emphasized that the key is not to find the right words, but to find the correct military configuration and allies for Taiwan to maintain the status quo, and use this military power to reduce the possibility of China launching "hostile actions" and strengthen the spirit Taiwan believes in. Bolton pointed out that building Taiwan's military power is not a provocation, nor is a show of strength a provocation. The real provocation is a show of weakness. This is exactly what Taiwan must do its best to avoid.

Bolton shared that many Americans originally thought that Ukraine would not stand up and fight, after all, it used to be a part of Russia; however, the Ukrainians not only stood up to fight, but also showed their tactics, morale and high efficiency. Likewise, it is therefore crucial for Taiwan to demonstrate the will to "fight for Taiwan's independence", and this must be clearly understood by the CCP. Many famous voices in the United States have said that Taiwan only wants to use the support of the United States and has no intention of fighting for itself. This is not true. Because, if CCP  China takes military action, Taiwan will definitely say "no".

Bolton said that some people question whether the United States itself is determined enough to be a reliable ally. He knows that there will be such doubts stemming from some things Trump said during his administration and may return to power next year. Although he personally thinks the odds are still low, he also mentioned that Trump would often refer to the tip of a ballpoint pen as Taiwan, and then point to the big table in the presidential office and say, "And this is China." This is Trump's logic. But Bolton emphasized that after all, Trump is a temporary aberration in American politics, and such a view should not appear in the US presidential election in 2024.

Regarding the "strategic autonomy" proposed by French President Emmanuel Macron after his visit to China, Bolton does not believe that this represents a European position, but it highlights that efforts are still needed to maintain Taiwan's global strength and diplomatic relations. The United States must assist Taiwan in countering the Chinese threat around the world. Although it has started now, it has not been fully completed. The United States must catch up with the progress. This is not limited to political or military issues, but CCP's economic misbehavior must also be dealt with. We must also build new deterrence systems before CCP's threats become more concrete, before it is too late.

Bolton said that 23 years ago he advocated that the United States should establish full diplomatic relations with Taiwan. When Taiwan was expelled from the United Nations, the United States proposed "dual recognition" but it was not accepted by both sides. Although a done deal, for the United States, "dual recognition" is still meaningful, and will demonstrate the strength of the US-Taiwan relationship, which will not fade with time. In the absence of formal diplomatic relations, Taiwan and the United States still have a lot to do. Among them, he believes that U.S. and Taiwan officials should conduct a deeper and richer "strategic dialogue", including diplomats, military and intelligence officials. The U.S. and Taiwan national security teams should conduct more in-depth exchanges and coordinate first on contingency plans for actions against China. Through such a discussion "Taiwan can indeed push it a little bit more."

Bolton said we must do more to convince Asian nations that Xi Jinping cannot do it, including more "freedom of navigation" operations in the Taiwan Strait, a clear sign of CCP's repeated attempts to encircle Taiwan, encroach on the Air Identification Zone, and impede activities in international waters Etc. are unacceptable behaviors. In addition, he also hopes that other countries such as the EU will take more actions. Recently, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell called on the European Navy to join the freedom of navigation operation in the Taiwan Strait, which is "a plus."

As long as Taiwan cooperates more closely with other countries on collective security, China will be less likely to launch military action, Bolton said. Among them, he believes that the "Quadruple Security Dialogue" (QUAD) may includen South Korea, that has the opportunity to develop various military and non-military cooperation with Taiwan. Taiwan can consider various self-defense structures and carry out more active activities internationally. If CCP officials sees a string of countries determined not to submit to the Communist hegemony, the less likely they are to take military action.

Bolton emphasized that we have left the "post-Cold War" era, the international situation is changing rapidly, and geopolitical plates around the world are also changing. Taiwan's actions in particular need to keep pace, and must be the top priority of both Taiwan and the United States. Both parties are committed to expanding and strengthening the partnership, and now it is time to do more. In the foreseeable future, we may all face threats of the same level as during the Cold War. Although CCP China is a greater threat than it was then, it depends on our determination and perseverance; when we face higher risks and challenges In reality, strengthening alliances is crucial.

Bolton emphasized that no one wants war, including Taiwan. Showing strength is not provocation, showing weakness is provocation. It is not Taiwan that is threatening the status quo in China's neighborhood, but China. As long as everyone understands that it is safer to communicate with Taiwan, the United States will be safer, and the world will be safer and more peaceful.
美國前國家安全顧問波頓認為,台美國安團隊必須進行更深度、更廣泛的「戰略對話」。(記者叢昌瑾)

Image : Former U.S. National Security Advisor Bolton believes that the Taiwan-U.S. security team must conduct a deeper and broader "strategic dialogue." (Reporter Cong Changjin)

Bolton: As long as Taiwan exists, China will feel offended every day

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Bolton: As long as Taiwan exists, China will feel offended every day
  
Image : Former U.S. White House National Security Adviser John Bolton said today that "every morning when Taiwan wakes up as usual, China feels offended." (Photo by reporter Cong Changjin)
前美國白宮國安顧問波頓今天表示,「每天早上台灣照常醒來,中國就覺得被冒犯了」。(記者叢昌瑾攝)


[Central News Agency] Former White House national security adviser Bolton said on 29 April 2023 that there are people in Taiwan and the United States who advocate that Taiwan should not provoke China; every government decision must be cautious, but in fact as long as Taiwan exists, "every morning Taiwan wakes up as usual, China will feel offended."

John Bolton attended the "Taiwan National Affairs Conference at Home and Abroad" held by the World Taiwanese Congress and the Taiwan National Alliance, and delivered a special speech on "Taiwan's Long-term Peace and Security". Dialogue with Coen Blaauw, Executive Director of the Affairs Council, with the theme of "The Decisive Battle Between Totalitarianism and Democracy".

Bolton said that he saw news reports on TV that China sent more military planes around Taiwan in the morning. The reporter said that China's increased threat was related to his visit to Taiwan. "If it is true, I would be honoured." , but the more China threatens, the more Taiwanese will want to defend the values of democracy and freedom.

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Bolton: Taiwan is the centre of gravity in the fight against China's global threat

Bolton said that Chinese President Xi Jinping's recent visit to Russia shows that CCP China and Russia are forming a "new axis". We should look at China's threat to the Taiwan Strait from a global political perspective. CCP China threatens the world through the Belt and Road Initiative and technology penetration. Taiwan is the centre of gravity in the fight against China's global threat.

Bolton said that Ukraine is the best example of fighting against a strong neighbour. When someone asks whether Taiwan will fight for itself, Taiwan should answer in the affirmative loudly. He believes that Taiwan should not only strengthen its military capabilities, but also strengthen its will to fight. "Strength is not Provocation, weakness is provocation."

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Bolton: The U.S. and Taiwan should increase defence budget

Bolton said that US defense spending should return to the level under President Reagan, accounting for 5% to 6% of GDP. Taiwan's current defense budget accounts for about 2.4%. If the US considers increasing the defense budget, Taiwan should also increase it. He knows the political characters do not like to talk about it but it is reality.

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Bolton: Taiwan should continue to trust the U.S.

Bolton also jokingly refuted the skepticism. He emphasized that Taiwan should continue to trust the United States. He also quoted former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill as saying, "You can always rely on the United States to do the right thing when the United States has tried various other methods ".

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Bolton: Taiwan and the U.S. should significantly strengthen bilateral relations before Taiwan can be granted full diplomatic recognition

Bolton also advocated that Taiwan and the United States need to significantly strengthen bilateral relations. He said that he had advocated as early as 2000 that the United States should grant Taiwan full diplomatic recognition. Before this goal can be achieved, the two sides need a deeper and broader strategic dialogue. Discussing which weapon systems to sell, and how to coordinate the division of labor and cooperation is crucial as "it will be too late to discuss when China actually launches an attack."

Bolton believes that in order to deter China, the United States needs to send more warships through the Taiwan Strait to ensure the right of free navigation and deal with the global economic impact of China's blockade of Taiwan.

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Bolton: Strengthening democratic relationships is important

Bolton also emphasized the importance of expanding regional security cooperation. After he recently proposed that the United States should redeploy tactical nuclear weapons in South Korea, he said again that perhaps South Korea should also join the Quadruple Dialogue (QUAD) formed by the United States, Japan, India and Australia. To change, and now see international threats on the scale of the Cold War, strengthening democratic partnerships is critical.

He said that some people advocate the use of negotiations to resolve differences, but authoritarian countries such as China and Russia just cannot negotiate well. "As long as you take the gun away, they will immediately tear up the promise."

The theme of the conference was "Strengthening Democratic Resilience and Defending Indigenous Power." President Tsai Ing-wen and Vice President Lai Ching-te both delivered written congratulatory messages.

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The split of domestic identity is the biggest problem

Wu Shumin, general convener of the Taiwan National Alliance, presided over the opening ceremony, saying that Taiwan's international status is becoming more and more important, but the split of domestic identity is the biggest problem. "Like Ma Ying-jeou who went to China." He believes that those who identify with China should be asked Don't go back, "We can send a special plane to send them back to China, don't let them continue to disturb Taiwanese society with strange remarks."

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Bolton has interest to win the nomination of the Republicans for the presidency

Bolton holds a hawkish stance on China. In January this year, he expressed his intention to win the nomination of the US Republican Party for the presidency. Bolton served as national security adviser to former U.S. President Donald Trump from 2018 to 2019.
波頓(左二)今天出席世界台灣人大會、台灣國家聯盟舉辦的「海內外台灣國是會議」,發表「台灣長治久安之計」專題演講。(記者叢昌瑾攝)

Image : Bolton (second from left) attended the "Taiwan National Affairs Conference at Home and Abroad" organized by the World Taiwanese Congress and the Taiwan National Alliance today, and delivered a special speech on "Taiwan's long-term stability and stability." (Photo by reporter Cong Changjin)


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Bolton: When Taiwanese no longer consider themselves Chinese, should the Shanghai Communiqué be changed?
  
Image : When Bolton was asked about the 1972 Shanghai communiqué by the United States today, he believed that just because some Chinese people in Taiwan thought in 1972 does not mean that the people of Taiwan cannot change their minds in 2023. (Photo by reporter Cong Changjin)
波頓今天被問及美國在1972年的上海公報時,他認為,不能因為1972年在台灣一些中國人的想法,就代表台灣人民在2023年不能改變想法。(記者叢昌瑾攝)


[Central News Agency] Bolton, the former White House national security adviser of the United States, responded to his views on the 1992 Consensus with "interesting historical documents"; Citing the mention of "one China" in the 1972 Shanghai Communiqué as an example, he said that Taiwanese can still change their minds in 2023 just because some Chinese in Taiwan held this view in 1972.

He pointed out that if no one in Taiwan considers themselves Chinese, should the Shanghai Communiqué be changed? "When the people of Taiwan change their minds, they should have the opportunity to change their foreign relations and old commitments. This is the basis of diplomacy." .

The World Taiwanese Congress and the Taiwan National Alliance held the "Taiwan National Affairs Conference at Home and Abroad" today, and invited John Bolton in the morning, Luo Zhizheng, executive director of the Policy Council of the Democratic Progressive Party, and Coen Blaauw, executive director of the Taiwanese Public Affairs Association (FAPA)  held a dialogue on the theme of "The Decisive Battle Between Totalitarianism and Democracy".

Former President Ma Ying-jeou said in a chat at the Delphi Economic Forum in Greece yesterday that the 1992 Consensus was based on the 1991 revision of the "Constitution of the Republic of China", which divided the national territory into two regions, namely Taiwan Region and Mainland Region, the DPP has so far refused to accept the 1992 Consensus, which will complicate the cross-strait peace situation.

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Bolton: As time and space change, the situation may change

When Bolton was asked about his views on the 1992 Consensus during question time today, he said that, like all interesting historical documents, they were created under certain circumstances, but as time and space change, the situation may change; Taiwanese polls over the years show that Taiwan’s identity has changed a lot in the past 30 years. Currently, less than 3% of Taiwan’s people identify themselves as Chinese, and more than 60% of them identify themselves as Taiwanese.

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Bolton: When the people of Taiwan change their minds, they should have the opportunity to change their foreign relations and old commitments

Bolton pointed out that in the 1972 Shanghai Communiqué, the United States "acknowledged" that Chinese people on both sides of the strait insisted on one China and that Taiwan was part of China. Should it also be changed? He believes that just because some Chinese people in Taiwan thought in 1972 does not mean that the people of Taiwan cannot change their minds in 2023. "When the people of Taiwan change their minds, they should have the opportunity to change their foreign relations and old commitments. This is the basis of diplomacy."

In his speech, Luo Zhizheng raised a number of Taiwan’s concerns to Bolton, including how to deal with China’s cognitive war against Taiwan, and whether Taiwan should draw a red line in the face of China’s continuous “sausage-cutting” and “grey zone” threats to Taiwan. To strike back when crossing the red line, to what extent should Taiwan regard China's provocation as an "act of war" and fight back.

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Bolton: If foreign countries try to infiltrate a democratic society or influence elections, it is beyond the scope of freedom of speech

Regarding China’s cognitive warfare, Bolton said that if foreign countries try to infiltrate a democratic society or influence elections, it is beyond the scope of freedom of speech. The US Congress is also discussing banning the Chinese audio-visual platform Tiktok; he believes that another way to combat cognitive warfare is democracy. The country should tell "our story" well and vigorously publicize China's persecution of human rights in Hong Kong and Xinjiang. This will do more harm to China than many weapons.

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Taiwan should join relevant international organizations to deal with China's gray zone operations

As for dealing with China's gray zone operations, Bolton said that the United States has demonstrated very badly recently, such as shooting down suspicious weather balloons that nal organizations for cooperation.

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All parties should respond if CCP China invades Taiwan

Talking about China’s continuous provocation against Taiwan, Bolton believes that China’s purpose is to change the status quo. Therefore, every time China makes an attack, all parties should respond. During the recent meeting of foreign ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) , the statement mentioning peace across the Taiwan Strait is an important step, but it is still only a brick in the wall, and more efforts are needed to counter the threat from China.

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Bolton: Weakness is provocation

Luo Zhizheng worriedly pointed out that the only situation that may change the regional balance is that Taiwan falls into the hands of the CCP. Bolton mentioned that "strength is not provocation, but weakness is provocation." Chinese leaders think that the United States will not intervene in a war in the Taiwan Strait.


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Interns of FAPA can become ambassadors of Taiwan

Coen Blaauw said in his speech that he was very proud of his long-term efforts for Taiwan’s independence initiative. He joined FAPA in 1989, and Michelle Hsiao, the representative to the United States, was an intern at FAPA in 1991. Therefore, he now encourages many interns, “One day you will will become the ambassador of Taiwan."

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Ma Ying-jeou criticized Tsai Ing-wen at the Greek Forum

Reporter : Zhong Lihua / https://news.ltn.com.tw/news/politics/breakingnews/4285279Image : Former President Ma Ying-jeou participated in the "Delphi Economic Forum" (Delphi Economic Forum) on the afternoon of the 28th, and discussed the issue of "East Asian geopolitical tension" with John. Li Cheng, director of the Thornton China Center, had a talk. (File photo; synthesized by Liberty Times)

前總統馬英九28日下午參與「德爾菲經濟論壇」(Delphi Economic Forum),就「東亞地緣緊張」議題與美國布魯金斯研究院約翰.桑頓中國中心主任李成對談。(資料照;本報合成)

Former President Ma Ying-jeou criticized Tsai Ing-wen when attending the Delphi Economic Forum in Greece in the afternoon of 28 April 2023. The relationship regulations also violated the commitment to abide by the constitution that she made when she was sworn in in 2016. So far, no corrections and apologies have been made. In this regard, the MAC pointed out that it is deeply regrettable that Ma Ying-jeou once again lost his composure abroad.

The MAC stated that Ma Ying-jeou made his personal interpretation of the Republic of China (Taiwan)'s constitution in a symposium in Greece, and used it as an excuse to criticize the current president of Taiwan in front of foreigners. This act of gaffe again is deeply regrettable and pity.

The MAC emphasized that in recent years, the CCP authorities have deliberately continued to pressure Taiwan with various means such as verbal attacks and threats, in an attempt to force Taiwan to accept their "one China principle", and repeatedly claimed that Taiwan must accept the rule of the CCP. In order to defend the system of national sovereignty and democracy and freedom, blatantly rejecting the CCP’s political blackmail is the basic reason for the cessation of official interactions between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait.

The MAC pointed out that Ma Ying-jeou not only explained the origin of the dispute between the two sides of the strait, which was completely contrary to the facts, but also took advantage of the fact that the audience could not understand the dispute between the two sides of the strait, followed the rhetoric of the CCP, and took the opportunity to criticize the president of our country. something unacceptable.

The MAC stated that Ma Ying-jeou should not deliberately forget that when he met with CCP General Secretary Xi Jinping in Singapore in November 2015, he accepted the CCP’s pressure and agreed that he could not raise his claim to Xi Jinping in public that “one China, each expression" statement. Now, what is your position to mention again that Ma and Xi will have any contribution and value to cross-strait relations?

The MAC calls on the people of the country to unite the government and the opposition to jointly defend the dignity and development of the country in the face of the CCP’s continuous pressure on the Republic of China (Taiwan) and its attempt to force Taiwan to surrender. The MAC is also willing to appeal to Ma Ying-jeou once again, not to make repeated actions that the people of the country cannot tolerate.

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Ma Ying-jeou: China not preparing to intervene militarily in Taiwan's 2024 election

前總統馬英九28日下午參與「德爾菲經濟論壇」(Delphi Economic Forum),就「東亞地緣緊張」議題與美國布魯金斯研究院約翰.桑頓中國中心主任李成對談。(馬英九辦公室提供)

Image : Former President Ma Ying-jeou participated in the "Delphi Economic Forum" (Delphi Economic Forum) on the afternoon of 28 April, and discussed the issue of "East Asian geopolitical tension" with John. Li Cheng, director of the Thornton China Center. (Provided by Ma Ying-jeou's office)

Former President Ma Ying-jeou participated in the Delphi Economic Forum in Greece in the afternoon of 28 April 2023. Li Cheng, director of the Thornton China Center, had a talk with him, and then opened the audience to ask questions. 

When the audience asked Ma Ying-jeou whether they should worry about CCP China’s direct or indirect interference in Taiwan’s 2024 election through military means, Ma said, “Of course.” CCP has always believed that military means can be used, but he believes that the other side is not prepared to do so at this moment, not only because of humanitarian considerations, but also because any military intervention will greatly damage cross-strait relations.

Ma Ying-jeou pointed out that it took 30 years to establish cross-strait relations. If CCP intervenes militarily, it will bring great costs to both sides. Therefore, he does not believe that now is the time for the CCP to occupy Taiwan. He welcomes everyone to care about Taiwan but do not worry too much.

Li Cheng asked,"What role should Washington play in US-China-Taiwan relations? Ma Ying-jeou answered, "I think the best way for Washington is to encourage Taiwan to start peaceful negotiations with mainland China to avoid war in the Taiwan Strait."

As for Ma Ying-jeou’s title, which was changed again and again on the organizer’s official website, the latest version is “Former President of the Chinese Taipei Kuomintang.” Ma Ying-jeou’s office said it would no longer respond. "Former President" was changed to "Former Leader of Taipei City". He would like to thank Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou for apologizing on behalf of the organizer for the mistakes. 

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Ma Ying-jeou, highly impressed with China's high-speed rail, says Taiwan and China are dependent on each other and both sides should not confront each other

When answering Li Cheng's question about his previous visit to China, Ma Ying-jeou especially helped to promote China's high-speed rail. He pointed out that he was deeply impressed by China's 40,000-kilometer high-speed rail network, which runs at an extremely fast speed of 350 kilometers per hour. It is quiet and stable, with the longest total length in the world. China's high-speed rail seems to be as good as Germany and Japan's high-speed rail, and some people think that China's high-speed rail is even better.

Regarding Li Cheng's mention of the Western rumour that "Today's Ukraine is tomorrow's Taiwan," Ma Ying-jeou said that according to the "1992 Consensus" reached by the two sides of the Taiwan Strait in 1992, both sides of the Taiwan Strait adhere to the "one China" principle in their respective constitutions, and each can verbally express their own meaning of "one China", to effectively operate in China and Taiwan, and the constitution of the Republic of China (Taiwan) can be called the "one China, two regions" constitution, the "1992 Consensus" and the constitution of the Republic of China is closely related, but President Tsai Ing-wen said twice in the past three years that the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China are not affiliated to each other, which obviously violates Article 11 of the Constitution and Article 2 of the Regulations on Relations Between People across the Taiwan Strait. She violated the commitment to abide by the constitution that she made when he was sworn in in 2016, and has not made corrections and apologies so far.

Ma Ying-jeou emphasized that Russia and Ukraine are two independent countries, and there is no such mechanism between them, and Taiwan and China are not. Therefore, the two cases are essentially different and cannot be easily compared.

Li Cheng also asked whether the two sides of the strait can maintain the status quo, and how to avoid war in the process of resolving the Taiwan issue. Ma Ying-jeou replied that the status quo can be maintained. In 2015, the "Ma-Xi Conference" both sides agreed to resolve disputes peacefully and meet again in the future. However, after he stepped down in 2016 and Tsai Ing-wen took over as president, almost all cross-strait policies have changed. To make things worse, it is not impossible to achieve peace in the Taiwan Strait, but it is certainly difficult, and Taiwan's attitude towards the "1992 Consensus" is the key.

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Ma Ying-jeou to invite Chinese college students and professors to visit Taiwan during summer

Regarding how to establish normal communication channels between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait to avoid confrontation, Ma Ying-jeou said that China should stop sending military planes to operate in the airspace around Taiwan. He has already made a plan to invite Chinese college students and professors to visit Taiwan this summer.  He hopes the DPP government will allow, not obstruct their entries.

Speaking of the similarities and differences between the DPP and the KMT, Ma Ying-jeou said that as a political party that supports Taiwan independence, the DPP adopts a confrontational strategy against China, which strongly opposes Taiwan independence, while the KMT adopts a policy of contact. This is the main difference between the two parties. The DPP's 2024 presidential candidate, Lai Ching-te, has long claimed to be a "pragmatic Taiwan independence worker." However, Taiwan independence itself is not a pragmatic policy, nor does it have the support of most Taiwanese and the United States, and China strongly opposes it.

Li Cheng asked, "What suggestions do you have for the DPP presidential candidate?"

Ma Ying-jeou said, "This is a secret," because the Kuomintang people have not yet confirmed it, so he kept silent for now.


Paraguay presidential proposition candidate remains calm despite possibility of a rigged election

Research, editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA

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Paraguay presidential hopeful Santigo Pena seeks to be calm amid political storm


 Image of Paraguay presidential proposition candidate Santiago Pena : Eric Piermont / Getty Images


Paraguay's conservative ruling party presidential candidate Santiago Pena will need all the composure he has from a journey as a teenage father to the International Monetary Fund as he faces down an opposition challenge at the ballot box on Sunday.

 

The 44-year-old former finance minister is trying to navigate a political maelstrom, with corruption allegations engulfing his party, internal divisions, and rising pressure from farmers over his plans to maintain ties with Taiwan.

 

But Pena, who has powerful party backing, is able to keep a cool head amid the tumult, his supporters say.

 

"I think what characterizes him is that he has infinite tranquility," said Lea Gimenez, who served as Pena's deputy when he was finance minister and was later finance minister herself.

 

"Even during this election campaign, which has been so long because we have been in the process for almost a year and a half, I have not seen him once lose his temper. I don't know where he gets that strength, that temperance."

 

Pena will face a cluster of candidates in a single-round vote. Opinion polls suggest either Pena or center-left opposition leader Efrain Alegre could triumph and most analysts predict a close race.


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Pena aims to keep taxes low, attract foreign investment, extends relations with Taiwan

 

"Santi," as he is often known, has pledged business-friendly policies that focus on job creation, keeping taxes low and attracting foreign investment.

 

"I want Paraguay to have a much greater international role, to be a much more important player on the international stage," Pena told Reuters in an interview in January.

 

Throughout the campaign the Colorado Party candidate has vowed to extend Paraguay's decades-long diplomatic relations with Taiwan, despite pressures to open up to China and its huge consumer demand for soybeans and beef.


Pena has defended the country’s relationship with Taiwan, but says he would seek more trade with CCP China, without explaining how that would come about. He told Associated Press, “Paraguay must insert itself in the world, in all the markets, including the Chinese market of 1.4 billion people.” 

Those who know Pena described him to Reuters as "clean cut," "decent" and with "good ideas." Others cite a contemporary mindset and steady hand. Critics say he is a member of the out-of-touch elite who lacks political experience and is acting as a puppet of party leader and close ally Horacio Cartes.

"He is not a politician who wants a revolution, he wants evolution," said a businessman with investments in Paraguay who knows Pena personally, asking not to be named.

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Pena enters politics in 2016

 

Pena's political career took off when protests in 2016 forced then-President Cartes to abandon plans to seek an extra term by amending the constitution and to hand-pick Pena as his intended successor.

 

Members of the Colorado Party, however, were unconvinced that Pena's slick city appearance and time in Washington would go down well with voters and he lost out to current president Mario Abdo Benitez in the 2018 primary election contest.

 

This time around Pena is the party's man. He is backed once more by Cartes, who some see as the power behind the throne, but who is facing U.S. sanctions over corruption allegations that have hurt his reputation.

 

Pena married his childhood sweetheart and became a father for the first time at 17. He studied economics in Paraguay and later attended New York's Columbia University.


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Pena is a natural negotiator

 

"He matured very quickly, being a young father... he became an adult very quickly," a former colleague told Reuters. "Santi has a lot of life experience and is a natural negotiator."

 

He worked as an economist at the central bank in Asuncion and then with the IMF in Washington, before returning to Paraguay on the central bank board. He became finance minister in 2015.

 

"Many believe that I'm a young man... but I've been in the public sector for years," he said in an interview with regional media. "I could be doing my career abroad, but I decided to come back because I love my country and I want to work for it."


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Conservative rivals vie for Paraguay's top job


A right-wing economist and a center-left lawyer, both social conservatives, will face off Sunday in Paraguay's most closely-run presidential election in many years.


Santiago Pena, 44, carries the hopes of the right-wing Colorado party in power almost nonstop since 1947, but faces a tough challenge from Efrain Alegre, 60, representing the center-left Concertacion coalition narrowly ahead in opinion polls.

The pair sit on opposite ends of the political aisle, but are on the same page when it comes to abortion and gay marriage: It is a strong "No" for both.

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Alegre aims to reassess diplomatic ties with Taiwan, fight corruption, reduce energy tariffs if elected

巴拉圭在野黨總統候選人艾里格里(Efrain Alegre),曾在今年1月表明勝選後會選擇與中國建交,不過他在近日又突然表示,若台灣能「補償」巴拉圭的損失,就有機會阻止巴拉圭轉向中國。(法新社)

Image of Efrain Alegre : AFP

According to consolidated media reports, Alegre started in politics very young, campaigning in opposition to the 1954-89 dictatorship of Alfredo Stroessner -- one of the longest in Latin American history.

He trained as a lawyer and served as a lawmaker for 15 years, also serving as public works minister more than a decade ago during the only four-year term not won by the Colorado party.

If he wins, Alegre has vowed to reassess Paraguay's long-standing diplomatic ties with the Republlic of China (Taiwan).

Alegre has said Paraguay's relationship with Taiwan is too costly. 

“Under current circumstances, Paraguay is making a significant effort, despite being a small country, by choosing to maintain relations with Taiwan instead of pursuing opportunities with China. We do not see Taiwan making a similar effort,” Alegre said in an interview with The Associated Press. “We believe that this relationship is unfair, and as a result, we have a critical stance.”

According to the "Financial Times" report, Alegre, who is running for president for the third time, publicly stated in January 2023 that if he were elected, he would choose to establish diplomatic relations with CCP China. In an interview with the Financial Times on 26 April 2023, he said bluntly, "We have not seen Taiwan make the same level of sacrifice as Paraguay. We are not saying that we must establish diplomatic relations with China, but we cannot ignore our national interests."

The report pointed out that Paraguay, a landlocked country with a population of 7 million, is also the world's fourth largest exporter of soybeans and the eighth largest exporter of beef. However, the country's agricultural industry has been complaining for many years that because Paraguay is an ally with Taiwan instead of choosing to establish diplomatic relations with CCP China, it prevents them from participating in the Belt and Road Initiative of the CCP and loses billions of dollars in revenue.

In this regard, Alegre also said bluntly that if Taiwan wants to continue to maintain diplomatic relations with Paraguay, it must pay more money out of its wallet, because it is Taiwan that caused Paraguay to lose too many opportunities to earn money, so Taiwan must make up for Paraguay, "We don't intend to talk about the amount, we just want to say that Taiwan's commitment is too small. We believe that (Taiwan) can do and contribute a lot."

In addition, the current President of Paraguay, Mario Abdo Benítez, who supports Taiwan, also stated in 2022 that Taiwan should invest US$1 billion (approximately NT$31.8 billion) to help them withstand the pressure to change their diplomatic stance. Although Alegre stated that he would sever diplomatic relations with Taiwan if he won the election, he also claimed that if he were elected president, Taiwan could still negotiate a new bilateral relationship, and insisted that no final decision had been made.

Alegre has beaten a loud anti-corruption drum, frequently pointing the finger at the ruling party which he has accused of being "linked to organized crime, to money laundering." As part of this stance, Alegre has ruled out a tax reform in a country that has one of the lowest rates in the region.

"Corruption robs us of $6 million a day. That means more than $2 billion per year. These are not the conditions within to ask more of the private sector when the public sector is stealing," he said.

In 2021, he himself was detained for 18 days in a forgery investigation he claims was nothing but a political set up.

On the economic front, Alegre has proposed reducing energy tariffs to boost small- and medium-sized companies and generate jobs in the hydro-electric power giant.

Alegre is the son of a farmer and a merchant from the southeastern Misiones department -- the eighth of 12 brothers.

He has four children and has been married to Mirian Irun for 31 years.

This is the Liberal Party leader's third presidential run.

In 2013, he lost to millionaire businessman Horacio Cartes -- the political mentor of Alegre's rival Pena -- who has since been sanctioned for corruption by the United States.

Five years later, he was narrowly beaten by the Colorado party's Mario Abdo Benitez, soon stepping down after serving his constitutionally-limited single term.


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First presidential race for Pena, he aims to increase employment in Paraguay

This is the first presidential race for Pena, who previously came closest when he lost the conservative primary to Abdo in 2017.

Economy minister under corruption-tainted Cartes, and a former IMF economist, he is widely seen as a technocrat with little political exposure.

He studied at Columbia University in New York.

Pena had previously come under fire for praising the "stability" he said Stroessner had brought to the country, overlooking the dictatorship's toll of up to 3,000 people dead or disappeared.

He has promised to create 500,000 jobs, without specifying how.

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Alegre and Pena are against abortion and gay marriage

Alegre vigorously bats away talk of legalizing abortion or gay marriage.

"I am against abortion and all these issues," he said recently. "They are resolved in the Constitution, they are resolved in law, they are not a subject of debate. What is there to discuss?"

For Pena, too, abortion and gay marriage are a no-go, defending the family "in its traditional composition: mother, father and children."

Pena is the youngest of three siblings and is married to his childhood sweetheart Leticia Ocampo. The couple has two children.

"I became a father at 17. It was a difficult time in my life," he once told an interviewer.

"But it led me to build on very solid principles of commitment, of responsibility, of honesty, of integrity, of knowing that there are people who depend on you. And without realizing it, when I was 17, I began to develop a vocation of service," said Pena.

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American economic sanctions against Cartes has hit Pena's presidential campaign

Pena’s presidential campaign was hit by U.S. economic sanctions against Cartes for alleged bribery and ties to Hezbollah, which the United States designates as a terrorist organization.

 

The State Department said Cartes is “one of the wealthiest individuals in Paraguay” and charged he has “engaged in a concerted pattern of corruption, including widespread bribery of government officials and legislators.”

Pena said the accusations against Cartes “are groundless.”

The lethal sanctions blocked Cartes, who is president of the Colorado Party, from the U.S. financial system and cut off funding and loans for the Colorado Party’s campaign.

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13 candidates contesting for the position of President

Paraguay goes not have a runoff, so whoever of the 13 candidates receives the most votes on Sunday will be the country’s next president.

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Low polling numbers expected as overseas Paraguayans do not vote and because of Labour Day

 

One key factor will be turnout, considering that on average only around six-in-10 Paraguayans go to the polls.

The low participation numbers are at least in part due to the “Paraguayan migrant population in Argentina, Spain and the United States that, despite having the legal right to vote, does not,” historian Milda Rivarola said.

The May 1 Labour Day public holiday could also decrease participation by voters.

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Paraguayan Presidential Election software infiltrated by George Soros

Reporter : Frankie Stockes / https://nationalfile.com/paraguayan-presidential-election-software-infiltrated-by-george-soros/ Images of George Soros and Paraguay national flag (composite image) : National File
                                    

Paraguayan President Marito Abdo Benitez, who’s widely considered a World Economic Forum and CIA hack by his own people, has led his nation into an electronic voting machine fiasco after giving Paraguayans a false choice between two “different” software options in adopting a national electronic voting format.

 

President Abdo’s government began the switch to electronic elections in 2020, prepping for the Presidential Election of 2023. The first electronic voting option to be presented to Paraguayans was from the clearly Soros-connected “Smartmatic” election company. It’s controlled by top and long-serving Soros (and Epstein-linked) henchman, Mark Malloch-Brown.

 

Knowing that the Soros pill would be hard for Paraguayans to swallow, Abdo used a beard – or a mask – in the form of a non-Paraguayan businessman to create the illusion that his government was considering two electronic election options.

 

“Magic Software Argentina” (MSA), which is also controlled by a top and long-serving Soros henchman, Eduardo Elsztain, was presented as this second option.

 

Magic Software was ultimately chosen – but not much changed depending on which company won the bid. 

 

In both cases, George Soros, who has recently been closely affiliated with an uncovered transnational drug trafficking operation inside Paraguay, was going to be the winner. 

The Paraguayan people revolted, and in late 2022 a mysterious fire destroyed some 8,500 voting machines.

 

The links between Soros and MSA’s Elsztain, who’s reportedly the largest property developer in Argentina, are tangible and public. Decades ago, though Elsztain was inexperienced and unknown at the time, Soros saw something he liked in the Argentine, so much so that he gave him $10 million

 

According to Elsztain’s own recollection, “[George Soros and I] talked for an hour or so, and then he asked how much money I thought I could handle. I told him I could manage $10 million.” Soros, as Elsztain remembers it, simply said “Okay, no problem.”

 

Soros later explained his seemingly impulsive investment by saying that Elsztain “knew when to sell and when to buy.” 

 

Like the infamous Smartmatic, Soros-backed IDF-linked Magic Software Argentina has been plagued by Latin American vote-rigging scandals, which have followed the company from Argentina to Honduras.

 

In 2019, a group of computer experts detected a series of irregularities in the electronic voting system that was used in the provincial elections in Salta, a major Argentinian city and state. Despite the blatant election integrity issue, local authorities did not allow a complete audit of the source code provided by MSA – matching what occurred in the recent fraudulent 2022 elections in neighboring Brazil.

 

Now, serious concerns are being raised by serious people that similar problems will follow MSA to Paraguay. 

 

According to the Paraguayan mainstream press, it is worth mentioning that the ballot printing mechanism used by Magic Software Argentina is the only one in the world based on RFID chips, which – according to experts – are vulnerable to hacking.

 

This ballot security issue has been harshly questioned by various experts, due to the high risk it poses for fraud in Paraguay’s Sunday, April 30th Presidential Election. 


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Embracing CCP does more harm than good! American scholar urges Paraguay to heed a warning from other countries' experiences

  

Image : Paraguay's general election will be held on 30 April 2023. American Latin American expert Ellis called on Paraguay to take El Salvador, Panama and other countries with Taiwan's former diplomatic relations as a warning. Only a few people will benefit from embracing China, and it will attract wolves into the house. (File photo, taken from the Twitter of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

巴拉圭大選30日登場,美國拉美專家艾里斯呼籲巴國,應以薩爾瓦多、巴拿馬等台灣前邦交國為戒,投抱中國僅少數人獲利,且反會引狼入室。(資料照,取自外交部推特)


[Central News Agency] Paraguay’s general election is held on 30 April 2023. American Latin American expert Ellis called on Paraguay today to take El Salvador, Panama and other countries with former diplomatic relations with Taiwan as warnings. Only a few people will benefit from embracing China, and it will attract wolves into the house and allow Beijing to influence or take control of the Paraguay government.


Paraguay will hold a presidential election on 30 April, with the winner taking office on 15 August 2023. Lawyer Efrain Alegre, who has been campaigning for the presidency three times, has expressed his intention to turn to China for economic reasons. This election is considered to affect the relationship between Taiwan and the only remaining diplomatic ally in South America. 


The Washington DC think tank "Atlantic Council" held an online seminar on 29 April 2023 inviting former Paraguayan officials and a number of American scholars on Latin America to discuss the impact of the Paraguayan election on the United States, CCP China, and Taiwan in Latin America and the Caribbean.


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Paraguay faces three major problems


Fernando Masi, who once served as chief advisor to the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Industry and Commerce of Paraguay, said frankly that in the past 10 years, Paraguay has faced three major problems: the decline in the quality of life of the people, insufficient financial funds, and serious corruption. However, Taiwan has no regard for Paraguay. Foreign direct investment (FDI) only donates public construction funds every year, and the amount is only "symbolic" and cannot have a real impact on the Paraguay's economy.


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The benefits that Paraguay and CCP China may get from establishing diplomatic ties with each other


On the contrary, Masi said that if Paraguay instead recognizes CCP China, it will be able to enter the Chinese market and obtain potential investment from China, and the investment may not be limited to public or energy construction, but also include non-agricultural industries that Paraguay is trying to promote.


Masi pointed out that for CCP China, the establishment of diplomatic relations with Paraguay has political and economic benefits. On the political front, reducing the number of diplomatic allies to Taiwan could strengthen the narrative that there is only one China in the world; on the economic front, the absence of Paraguay's hindrance could lead to a trade agreement between China and South America's Mercosur.


However, Evan Ellis, a professor of Latin American Studies at the Institute of Strategic Studies at the U.S. Army War College, called on Paraguay to use the experience of Taiwan's former allies Nicaragua, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Panama, and other countries that have embraced China as a warning.


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The diplomatic turn to China is not "romantic"


Ellis pointed out that the diplomatic turn to China is not as "romantic" imagined by the outside world, thinking that everyone can get rich, and often only a few exporters with good political and business relations benefit, and public construction projects are mostly taken by Chinese companies.


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If Paraguay switched ties to CCP China, "government capture" phenomenon will continue


Not only that, but Ellis said that due to Paraguay's weak system, if it establishes diplomatic relations with China, it may allow Beijing to greatly expand its economic influence in the region, resulting in the so-called "government capture" phenomenon; after conquering Paraguay, China will not stop there, will more actively "pursue" regional countries such as Haiti and Guatemala.


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The U.S. is authorizing the USDA organic certification mark for Paraguayan beef


As for what the U.S. can do, Ellis said that the U.S. is in the process of authorizing the USDA organic certification mark for Paraguayan beef, which will not only allow Paraguayan beef to enter the U.S. market, but also open up the European Union and Asian markets.


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The U.S. can do more in response for Paraguay maintaining diplomatic ties with Taiwan


Ellis pointed out that the U.S. government in Washington should give Paraguay a higher priority in terms of resource allocation, foreign aid and military cooperation in response for allowing Paraguay to know the importance of maintaining diplomatic relations with Taiwan.


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The latest Paraguayan polling results as of 29 April 2023


According to polls conducted by the polling agency Encuesta Atlas from 20 to 24 April 2023 24, Alegre and the former Finance Minister Santiago Pena, who represents the ruling Colorado Party (Red Party, ANR), have achieved 34% and 33% of the votes respectively.

Image of Paraguayo Cubas : Wikipedia

However, Ellis said that in the past two weeks, the support rate of the independent candidate and former Senator of Paraguay (2018-2019) Paraguayo Cubas (above), who ranked third in the polls and advocates death penalty for corruption, has increased significantly, due to his absorption of Alegre votes, the Colorado Party is expected to continue in power.



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