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Change visit to the U.S in past tense

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Change her visit U.S in past tense if she had visited Rudedog109 (talk) 02:00, 24 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Adding Outgoing to the infobox

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Hi, I'm trying to add Outgoing to the infobox. I heard some people say that we don't use the term outgoing, but there seems to be no policy against using the term outgoing. Anyone else here that agrees? Interstellarity (talk) 23:10, 9 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

status of her presidency

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very sorry but uh i am just following the status similar to lee hsien loong of singapore, as both leaders will eventually be stepping down from their roles. it is understandable that no successor should be inserted yet (i.e lai) but it is a little misleading to state her status as an incumbent (which is true) as she has a maximum of 2 terms and eventually we all know from the elections she will step down from her powers since a new successor from the same party is in place to be president, albeit different from singapore’s case (lee hsien loong announces he’s stepping down and lawrence wong will replace him) so hence it is more appropriate to indicate her status as an outgoing president :D 2406:3003:2002:2D79:90E3:7DA:BF88:BFB3 (talk) 12:33, 22 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Wikipedia Should Adopt a One-China Policy

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Taipei is disputed territory, claimed by both the PRC and ROC. In light of this dispute, Wikipedia should take a neutral stance and not list Tsai's birthplace as part of China. She was born in Taipei. Whether or not Taipei is part of the country the world calls Taiwan is a matter of international dispute. Listing her birthplace as being in "Taiwan" lends readers the false impression that Wikipedia takes institutional stances on international territorial disputes. The existence of "Taiwan" is a matter of debate, a debate in which Wikipedia has no place as a politically-neutral encyclopedia. Blocky1OOO (talk) 21:39, 3 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]

See Wikipedia:Common name and specifically the consensus on Taiwan. There is no neutral option here, so Wikipedia uses the common name for things. --mfb (talk) 10:59, 4 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]

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