Former Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairman Lin Yi-hsiung (林義雄) and a foundation established by him on Thursday ended their 16-day "relay fast" outside the headquarters of the ruling party aimed at pushing for revisions to the Referendum Act.
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