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  • 4/22/2025
Members of Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang, including its chair Eric Chu, legislator Hsieh Lung-chieh and a party spokesperson, are being called in for questioning over a protest held outside the Taipei prosecutors' office on April 17. Police say the assembly was illegal and that protestors ignored multiple police instructions to disperse. Chu had called for the protest after prosecutors launched investigations into local party leaders over alleged forged signatures on recall petitions.

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00:00Several members of the opposition Guo Ming Zhang, including Chair Eric Zhu,
00:04are to be summoned for questioning by the police on suspicion of organizing a recent illegal protest
00:10outside the Taipei District Prosecutor's Office.
00:13Zhu last week rallied supporters to gather outside the office to protest against probes
00:31into several local party leaders for allegedly forging signatures on recall petitions.
00:37Police say protesters pulled down barricades outside the office, a restricted area,
00:41and ignored police instructions to disperse.
00:44The interior minister had called on Taipei police to investigate the illegal assembly,
00:49a move the KMT says is politically motivated.
00:52The three KMT members are scheduled to appear for questioning on April 28th.
01:12The Entity and the

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