Taiwan’s top court on October 25 struck out the most controversial sections of a law expanding parliament’s powers, delivering a partial victory to the ruling Democratic Progressive Party, which had opposed the reforms. The reform bills proposed by the main opposition party, Kuomintang, and passed in May with the help of Taiwan People’s Party, had...

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