
Taiwan Protests Over Investigative Bill Set to Resume
Taiwan Protests Over Investigative Bill Set to Resume
Key Highlights:
- Protests in Taiwan expected to resume next Friday over a controversial bill expanding parliament’s investigative powers.
- The bill has drawn tens of thousands to the streets, sparking clashes and debates in the legislature.
- Critics argue the bill is unconstitutional and could jeopardize national security by demanding sensitive information from government officials.
According to Al Jazeera, protests are set to reignite in Taiwan next Friday, fueled by opposition to a contentious bill aimed at significantly enhancing the investigative authority of the parliament. The bill, which has already attracted tens of thousands to the streets, was met with protest during its first reading on Tuesday and continued to stir debate during its second reading on Friday.
The Kuomintang (KMT), backing the bill, asserts it is necessary to “consolidate and refine” Taiwan’s democracy. However, critics, including legal experts and civil society members, oppose the bill, arguing it is unconstitutional and overly broad in scope. Protesters are also rallying against another bill proposing an ambitious infrastructure project to link the island’s east and west shores.
Last Friday’s legislative scuffle over the bill reflects a longstanding tradition of political contention in Taiwan. Despite President William Lai Ching-te’s victory in January’s election, the KMT and Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) secured a parliamentary majority.
Critics, including US-based political scientist Austin Wang, caution that the bill could compel government officials to divulge sensitive information, posing risks to national security. They contend that granting lawmakers authority to investigate and demand documents from high-ranking officials, including the president and military generals, is excessive and potentially damaging.
Source: Al Jazeera
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