New Party accuses CPC Corporation of blocking its anniversary event
Taiwan's New Party had to move its 2026 anniversary event after state-owned oil company CPC Corporation cancelled the venue booking, and the party says it was targeted.
- The New Party had signed a contract in late July to rent a hall in CPC's Taipei building.
- CPC pulled the booking after the party announced it would hold campaign activities there, including a flag ceremony for its candidates.
- CPC says a state company must stay politically neutral, so it refunded the rent and deposit and offered two other venues.
- Party chairman Wu Cheng-tien said he only learned of the cancellation the night before and had to change plans.
- CPC denies any political pressure and says it followed the rules.
Outlook: The dispute is likely to feed into the run-up to Taiwan's 2026 local elections, with the New Party pressing its claim of unfair treatment.