‘We seek no conflicts, but we will not shy away from one,’ the new Taiwanese president wrote.
Taiwan student movement leaders announced on Monday that they would cease occupying parliament on 6 p.m., April 10, three weeks after they began protesting against a trade pact with China.
The head of Taiwan’s legislature, Wang Jin-pyng, promised on April 6 not to review the China-Taiwan trade pack before an oversight bill passes. Students received “good will,” but the Nationalist Party felt “betrayed.”
‘We seek no conflicts, but we will not shy away from one,’ the new Taiwanese president wrote.
Taiwan student movement leaders announced on Monday that they would cease occupying parliament on 6 p.m., April 10, three weeks after they began protesting against a trade pact with China.
The head of Taiwan’s legislature, Wang Jin-pyng, promised on April 6 not to review the China-Taiwan trade pack before an oversight bill passes. Students received “good will,” but the Nationalist Party felt “betrayed.”