Taiwan Erupts in Protests Over Pro-China Legislative Changes

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Supporters of Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te are protesting legislative amendments introduced by opposition parties that would limit his authority. The opposition Nationalist Party and Taiwan People’s Party, which hold a legislative majority, passed measures to expand the legislature's investigative powers over the administration. This has led to heated debates and physical altercations among lawmakers, highlighting the challenges President Lai faces in implementing his agenda.
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