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#11283395
28 May 2024
A protester is holding placards at a demonstration outside the Legislative Yuan in Taipei, Taiwan, on May 27, 2024. Taiwan's Parliament, the Legislative Yuan, is expected to pass a controversial reform bill which grants the legislature new powers.
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#11283396
28 May 2024
A protester is holding placards at a demonstration outside the Legislative Yuan in Taipei, Taiwan, on May 27, 2024. Taiwan's Parliament, the Legislative Yuan, is expected to pass a controversial reform bill which grants the legislature new powers.
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#11283397
28 May 2024
A protester is holding a headband outside the Legislative Yuan in Taipei, Taiwan, on May 27, 2024. Taiwan's Parliament, the Legislative Yuan, is expected to pass a controversial reform bill which grants the legislature new powers.
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#11283394
28 May 2024
A protester is watching a large screen at a demonstration outside the Legislative Yuan in Taipei, Taiwan, on May 27, 2024. Taiwan's Parliament, the Legislative Yuan, is expected to pass a controversial reform bill which grants the legislature new powers.
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#11283398
28 May 2024
A protester is holding a placard reading ''no discussions no democracy'' outside the Legislative Yuan in Taipei, Taiwan, on May 27, 2024. Taiwan's Parliament, the Legislative Yuan, is expected to pass a controversial reform bill which grants the legislature new powers.
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#6298448
24 December 2020
Members of the opposition party Kuomintang(KMT) display placards that read ''lie'', ''Rubber Stamp'' and ''reject'' as they oppose the passage of nine ordinances regarding the import of US pork meats, at Taiwan's parliament ''Legislative Yuan'', in Taipei, Taiwan, 24 December 2020. The ordinances include the permission to import US pork meats and amendments to some local legislations upon food safety and health.
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24 December 2020
Members of the opposition party Kuomintang(KMT) display placards that read ''lie'', ''Rubber Stamp'' and ''reject'' as they oppose the passage of nine ordinances regarding the import of US pork meats, at Taiwan's parliament ''Legislative Yuan'', in Taipei, Taiwan, 24 December 2020. The ordinances include the permission to import US pork meats and amendments to some local legislations upon food safety and health.
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#6298452
24 December 2020
Members of the opposition party Kuomintang(KMT) display placards that read ''lie'', ''Rubber Stamp'' and ''reject'' as they oppose the passage of nine ordinances regarding the import of US pork meats, at Taiwan's parliament ''Legislative Yuan'', in Taipei, Taiwan, 24 December 2020. The ordinances include the permission to import US pork meats and amendments to some local legislations upon food safety and health.
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#6298454
24 December 2020
Members of the opposition party Kuomintang(KMT) display placards that read ''lie'', ''Rubber Stamp'' and ''reject'' as they oppose the passage of nine ordinances regarding the import of US pork meats, at Taiwan's parliament ''Legislative Yuan'', in Taipei, Taiwan, 24 December 2020. The ordinances include the permission to import US pork meats and amendments to some local legislations upon food safety and health.
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#6298456
24 December 2020
Members of the opposition party Kuomintang(KMT) display placards that read ''lie'', ''Rubber Stamp'' and ''reject'' as they oppose the passage of nine ordinances regarding the import of US pork meats, at Taiwan's parliament ''Legislative Yuan'', in Taipei, Taiwan, 24 December 2020. The ordinances include the permission to import US pork meats and amendments to some local legislations upon food safety and health.
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#6222954
27 November 2020
Joseph Wu, Minister of Foreign Affairs covers his ears during a section at the Legislative Yuan where the opposition party Kuomintang chant slogan with horns, hold signs and throw pig intestines to reject import of US pork meats, in Taipei, Taiwan, on 27 Nov 2020.
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#6222946
27 November 2020
Members of Taiwanese opposition party Kuomintang hold signs with US’s national flag that reads “inedible” and “step down, Premier Su Tseng-chang”, to reject import of US pork meats, during a section at the Legislative Yuan (council), in Taipei, Taiwan, on 27 Nov 2020.
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Protest Break Out In Taiwan Parliament Against U.S. Pork Imports - KMT Throws Pig Offal On The Podium
27 November 2020
#6221252
27 November 2020
President of the Legislative Yuan (parliament), You Si-kun, tries to host a policy address during the protest in parliament in Taipei, Taiwan, on 27 November 2020.
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#6106296
20 October 2020
Premier Su Tseng-chang standee (R), Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung standee (L), in Taipei, Taiwan, on October 20, 2020. The Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) to oppose President Tsai on U.S. meat imports due to the controversial feed additive ractopamine in imported pork . KMT lawmakers occupy the Legislative Yuan with a pig mock-up on the floor to call on Premier Su Tseng-chang to apologise for the US pork imports policy in Taipei.
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#6106298
20 October 2020
The KMT lawmakers aoccupy the speaker’s podium to prevent Premier Su Tseng-chang from giving his policy address of the session., in Taipei, Taiwan, on October 20, 2020. The Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) to oppose President Tsai on U.S. meat imports due to the controversial feed additive ractopamine in imported pork . KMT lawmakers occupy the Legislative Yuan with a pig mock-up on the floor to call on Premier Su Tseng-chang to apologise for the US pork imports policy in Taipei.
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#6106300
20 October 2020
The KMT lawmakers aoccupy the speaker’s podium to prevent Premier Su Tseng-chang from giving his policy address of the session., in Taipei, Taiwan, on October 20, 2020. The Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) to oppose President Tsai on U.S. meat imports due to the controversial feed additive ractopamine in imported pork . KMT lawmakers occupy the Legislative Yuan with a pig mock-up on the floor to call on Premier Su Tseng-chang to apologise for the US pork imports policy in Taipei.
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