Protests as Taiwan parliament pushes reforms

By Yimou Lee and Ben Blanchard
Updated May 21 2024 - 6:50pm, first published 6:45pm
MPs held up placards of President Lai Ching-te in parliament amid debate over contentious reforms. (EPA PHOTO)
MPs held up placards of President Lai Ching-te in parliament amid debate over contentious reforms. (EPA PHOTO)

MPs in Taiwan have jostled, unfurled banners and shouted at each other in a dispute about efforts to widen parliament oversight pushed by the opposition, despite the anger of the ruling party, which says there has been no consultation.

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