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2191 2009-07-23 Letter from Former President Chen Shui-bian Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 626
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2193 2009-07-19 Taiwan Independence and the Future of Taiwan's Youth Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 601
2194 2009-07-25 Lession Three: Cultivate Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 592
2195 2009-07-16 World Games in Kaohsiung, Taiwan (Part I) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 678
2196 2009-07-15 Visit Chen Cheng-po Cultural Museum at Chiayi City Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 772
2197 2009-07-12 Fertilizing, Watering and Weeding - Holy Mountain Activity Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 906
2198 2009-07-12 Yellow Ribbon for A-Bian @ Changhua City Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 716
2199 2009-07-11 Free Tiber Concert Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 698
2200 2009-07-11 Tree Planting and Fertilization at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 991
 
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Newsflash


Young people outside the Legislative Yuan in Taipei yesterday call for a constitutional amendment to cut the minimum ages for voting and standing for election from 20 and 23 respectively to 18.
Photo: Chu Pei-hsiung, Taipei Times

A group of people under the age of 23 yesterday called for an amendment to the Constitution to allow political participation by younger people and panned the electoral system for blocking the economically vulnerable from running for office by requiring a security deposit.

More than a score of young people, with an average age of 19, protested outside the Legislative Yuan in Taipei yesterday against restrictions that they said discriminate against youth political participation by setting the minimum voting age at 20 and the minimum candidate age at 23.