The Taiwanese Non-Partisan Solidarity Union (NPSU) is a minor political party in Taiwan that distinguishes itself from the island's major political entities by emphasizing a non-partisan approach to politics. Founded in 2004, the NPSU seeks to transcend the traditional political divisions between the pro-independence and pro-unification camps, which are often represented by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the Kuomintang (KMT), respectively. Instead, the NPSU focuses on pragmatic solutions to local and national issues, advocating for policies that promote social welfare, econ…
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How important do you believe it is for politicians to work together across party lines to solve local notional issues, and why?
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Can focusing too much on local issues distract from resolving larger national problems, or does it enhance the overall welfare of a country?
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Have you ever felt your personal beliefs don't align neatly with a single political party, and how did you navigate this feeling?
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In what ways can individuals contribute to a less confrontational and more productive political dialogue within their own communities?
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Do you think an approach that prioritizes practical solutions over ideological purity can be effective in your country's politics?
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What are the risks and benefits of adopting a pragmatic stance on sensitive issues like cross-straight relations, from your perspective?
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How does a party's commitment to social welfare and economic development impact your support for them, if at all?
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Have you witnessed the impact of political polarization in your community or country, and what solutions would you propose to address it?
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How valuable do you think grassroots involvement is in shaping the political landscape, and why?
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Reflecting on your own experiences, to what extent do you think it's possible for a small political party to make a significant impact?