Taiwan Protesters Gather Against Bill Aimed at President

  • Tens of thousands rally outside legislature in Taipei
  • Opposition lawmakers trying to pass contentious law soon

The protesters, many of them backers of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party, are angry about legislation put forward by opposition parties that would expand lawmakers’ powers to investigate the government.

Photographer: An Rong Xu/Bloomberg
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Protesters took to the streets in Taiwan Friday night as opposition lawmakers pushed ahead with a bill intended to curtail the powers of the new president, Lai Ching-te.

Tens of thousands of people gathered outside the legislature in Taipei, while smaller demonstrations were reported in other cities around the democratic island of 23 million people.