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537 Pro-China forces: Note Lam’s fate Paul Lei 雷顯威 442
538 The ‘great translation’ of the CCP Taipei Times Editorial 619
539 Zelenskiy a role model for Taiwan The Liberty Times Editorial 629
540 China aiding psychological warfare Chien Yu-yen 簡余晏 332
 
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Newsflash


Participants in a protest against the cross-strait service trade agreement and closed-door dealings in the legislature perform a skit on Ketagalan Boulevard in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Chien Jung-fong, Taipei Times

Without a mechanism to regulate cross-strait negotiation and safeguard local industries, the livelihoods of millions of Taiwanese will be at stake if the government pushes the cross-strait service trade agreement between Taiwan and China through the legislature, hundreds of protesters said yesterday.

“If [the pact] is not screened clause-by-clause, we’ll fight to the very end,” Chen Chih-ming (陳志銘), president of the Kaohsiung Federation of Labor Unions, told protesters, who braved low temperatures and wind to gather in front of the Presidential Office on Ketagalan Boulevard in Taipei.