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Former KMT chair Hung Hsiu-chu's attendance at China's military parade commemorating the end of WWII continues to draw criticism in Taiwan. The KMT says it respects party members' personal decisions, as long as no laws were broken.

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00:00Several國民黨 heavyweights appearance at a controversial military parade in China continues to draw criticism in Taiwan.
00:30The ruling Democratic Progressive Party has criticized former KMT Chair Hong Shouzhu and another senior KMT member for attending the parade in Beijing, held to commemorate the end of World War II.
00:47The DPP says their appearance supported Beijing's distorted version of history and hurt Taiwan's interests.
00:54The KMT says it respects the members' personal decisions as long as no laws have been broken.
00:59KMT Chair Eric Zhu has joined others in condemning Beijing for claiming the Republic of China's victory as their own.
01:06The government says it is looking into whether Hong violated a ban on former officials in key positions attending the parade.
01:17It says her previous role as Deputy Legislative Speaker gave her access to sensitive information.
01:24The government says it is looking into whether Hong violated a ban on former officials in key positions attending the parade.
01:31It says her previous role as Deputy Legislative Speaker gave her access to sensitive information.
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