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Home Activity Slideshow 2022-03-20 Mr. Hsin-hsiung Lin(林信雄) and His Friends Visit Holy Mountain

2022-03-20 Mr. Hsin-hsiung Lin(林信雄) and His Friends Visit Holy Mountain

Mr. Hsin-hsiung Lin(林信雄) and His Friends Visit Holy Mountain




2022-03-20 Mr. Hsin-hsiung Lin(林信雄) and His Friends Visit Holy Mountain


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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 15 February 2023 15:59 )  

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A pie chart showing the results of a poll conducted by the National Chung Cheng University Crime Research Center shows that more than 80 percent of Taiwanese are dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with judicial reform.
Photo: Liu Ching-hou, Taipei Times

Nearly 80 percent of respondents to a poll expressed doubt about the impartiality of judges, while a larger number said they were dissatisfied with judicial reform efforts, a poll released on Friday by National Chung Cheng University’s Crime Research Center showed.