#METOO / Tsai pledges reforms amid wave of #MeToo cases in Taiwanese politics
06/07/2023 11:28 AM
President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) said Tuesday that she had asked her government to draft a series of gender equality reforms, amid a recent spate of sexual harassment accusations involving politicians from both the ruling and opposition parties.
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