Taiwan enacted major constitutional reforms on Tuesday that will redraw the political landscape in favor of the two main parties and should assuage China’s worries over the island moving toward independence. The National Assembly, a once-powerful electoral college that once appointed presidents in China and Taiwan, ratified the constitutional amendments that were approved last year by the Legislative Yuan, or parliament. Full Story
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