TAIPEI -- The new leader of Taiwan's No. 3 political force insisted that defense spending must not be "indiscriminate," while accusing the Democratic Progressive Party's President Lai Ching-te of seeking "one-party rule" in a bruising interview with Nikkei Asia.
Huang Kuo-chang, who rose to prominence during a 2014 protest movement and was once allied with the DPP, was recently elected chairman of the opposition Taiwan People's Party, succeeding party founder Ko Wen-je after he resigned amid a graft probe.