ROAD SAFETY/Presidential candidates, Gou show support for road safety rally
08/20/2023 07:17 PM
All three candidates in Taiwan's 2024 presidential election and a business tycoon thinking of running, Terry Gou (郭台銘), took part in a "Stop Killing Pedestrians" rally on Sunday despite pouring rain to demand better road safety in Taiwan.
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