ELECTION 2024/KMT lawmakers pledge to push for absentee voting in new Legislature
01/24/2024 09:26 PM
Several opposition Kuomintang (KMT) legislators said Wednesday they will introduce a bill to permit absentee voting after the newly elected Legislative Yuan is inaugurated on Feb. 1, to better protect people's right to vote.
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