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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On April 8, 1991, Taiwan's "National Assembly" was held in a "fight"
Thirty-four years ago today, on April 8, 1991 (February 24, 1991 lunar calendar), Taiwan's "National Assembly" was held in a "fight". On April 8, 1991, Taiwan's "Second Temporary Session of the First National Assembly" was held in chaos. Protests broke out at the opening ceremony. After the meeting began, eight DPP "National Assembly deputies" held cloth strips in protest during Li Denghui's speech, and were ejected from the venue by guards. There was a riot at the venue. The DPP "National Assembly deputies" declared that they would take "boycott" actions every day of the meeting in the future, forcing the congress to use the police to maintain order every day. On the 9th, there was another disagreement at the meeting over the method of forming the presidium, and there were fighting scenes. Several "National Congress deputies" from the Democratic Progressive Party and "National Congress deputies" from the Kuomintang beat each other, from stage to stage, and the chaotic scene lasted for seven minutes. The "Presidium re-election bill" was passed in a noisy vote. According to the analysis of Hong Kong and Taiwan reports, the "constitutional reform" carried out by the Kuomintang authorities involves the retirement of senior "National Congress deputies", which caused strong repercussions. The meeting asked the elderly "National Congress deputies" to retire around the end of the year, elect a new "National Congress deputies", and increase the proportion of deputies in constituencies on the island of Taiwan. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/198y.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.13-20:37] 访问:69
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