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121 Ukrainian response in Russia will terrify PRC Tommy Lin 林逸民 216
122 A question of nationalist approach Hung Yu-jui 洪昱睿 272
123 Ko Wen-je’s woes and the KMT’s response Chen Chi-nung 陳啟濃 244
124 Taiwan’s right to self-determination Carlos Jose Fleitas Rodriguez 349
125 Wind down nation’s honor guards Teng Hon-yuan 鄧鴻源 273
126 Filling Pacific islands banking gap Fang Kai-hung 方凱弘 313
127 KMT, TPP are instigating crisis Taipei Times Editorial 317
128 Show no leniency for Chinese spies Taipei Times Editorial 271
129 Honor guard change small, but vital Taipei Times Editorial 329
130 Consistency sacrifices adaptability Cathy Fang 306
131 Jointly resist China’s legal bullying Gong Lin-dong 宮臨冬 283
132 Potential infiltration is concerning KnighT Chang 張天泰 262
133 CCP’s information war against Lai and the Taiwanese Antonio Graceffo 349
134 Lai should consider ICC membership Taipei Times Editorial 424
135 The forced assimilation of Tibet Khedroob Thondup 289
136 Importance of Taiwanese identity Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 372
137 The consequences of war for China Paul Lin 林保華 290
138 Legislative ‘reform’ populist assault Lee Chi-en 李其恩 300
139 Lessons leading to democracy 3.0 Lin Jui-hsia 林瑞霞 306
140 Nvidia CEO sparks new interest in Taiwanese Tshua Siu-ui 蔡守崴 428
 
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Newsflash

The Legislative Yuan yesterday passed bills proposed by opposition lawmakers that would increase legislators’ oversight of the government as thousands of demonstrators gathered outside the venue to protest the changes.

The legislature passed the amendments to the Act Governing the Legislative Yuan’s Power (立法院職權行使法) after a day of raucous debates and scuffles between the governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), and the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP), which saw one lawmaker’s T-shirt ripped.

Progress on passing revisions to the act had been slow earlier in the day, as the DPP made legislators go through all 77 articles of the act — even those not being changed — as a stalling tactic.