Reported about 1 year ago
During a legislative meeting in Taiwan, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislator Huang Kuo-chang was found to have forcibly entered the conference room by breaking the lock in the early hours. This incident is part of a series where DPP members resorted to violent and destructive actions, surpassing the boundaries of legislative immunity. While legislators have the right to free speech in the parliament, engaging in physical conflicts and damaging public property is considered crossing the legal red line. This behavior has become increasingly prevalent in Taiwan's unique parliamentary culture, especially with the current political landscape lacking a clear majority in parliament.
Source: YAHOO