La legislatura de Taiwán aprueba controversial reforma que le daría más poder sobre el gobierno

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TAIPÉI, Taiwán (AP) — La mayoría opositora en la legislatura de Taiwán aprobó el martes cambios legislativos considerados como un acercamiento a China y que reducían el poder del presidente.

TAIPÉI, Taiwán — La mayoría opositora en la legislatura de Taiwán aprobó el martes cambios legislativos considerados como un acercamiento a China y que reducían el poder del presidente. Los cambios propuestos por el opositor Partido Nacionalista y sus aliados daban a la cámara más poder para controlar presupuestos, incluido el de defensa, que el KMT ha bloqueado en lo que muchos interpretan como una concesión a Beijing.

Los nacionalistas respaldan oficialmente la unificación con China, de la que Taiwán se separó durante una guerra civil en 1949. Tomaron el control de la legislatura con una mayoría por un escaño tras las elecciones en enero, mientras que la presidencia fue a parar a Lai Ching-te, del Partido Progresista Democrático, partidario de que Taiwán mantenga su independencia de facto de China.

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