Taiwanese lawmakers have voted once again to expand their powers to summon public officials, a move that defies both protesters and President Lai Ching-te. The controversial bill, which has led to fresh protests in Taiwan, is expected to be challenged by President Lai Ching-te in the Constitutional Court. He is likely to request a review of the changes and seek to suspend their implementation.
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Taiwan lawmakers again voted to expand their powers to summon public officials, defying both protesters and President Lai Ching-te, who is now expected to ask the Constitutional Court to review the changes and suspend their implementation. https://t.co/13bPk93oyd
Taiwan lawmakers again voted to expand their powers to summon public officials, defying both protesters and President Lai Ching-te https://t.co/dgUTzcwHIS
TAIWAN LAWMAKERS EXPAND POWER, DEFYING PRESIDENT