Hindustan Times (East UP)

Fists and pig guts fly in Taiwan parliament as debate rages over import of pork from US

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TAIPEI: Legislator­s from Taiwan’s main opposition Kuomintang (KMT) party threw pig guts and exchanged punches with other lawmakers in parliament on Friday as they tried to stop the premier taking questions, in a bitter dispute over easing US pork imports.

President Tsai Ing-wen announced in August that the government would, from January 1, allow imports of US pork containing ractopamin­e, an additive that enhances leanness but is banned in the European Union and China, as well as US beef more than 30 months old.

While welcomed in Washington, and removing a roadblock to a long sought-after US free trade deal for Taiwan, the KMT has strongly opposed the decision, tapping into public concern about food safety after several high-profile scandals in recent years.

Since the latest session of parliament began in mid-September the KMT has protested against the pork decision by blocking

Premier Su Tseng-chang from delivering regular reports and taking questions by occupying the podium where he speaks.

Fed up with the paralysis, the ruling Democratic Progressiv­e

Party (DPP) decided they were going to ensure Su could speak on Friday, and formed a protective barrier around him as he made his way in, as KMT lawmakers blew whistles, held banners and sounded air horns.

As Su began speaking, KMT lawmakers threw buckets of pig guts his way, and some exchanged blows, with a short but vicious encounter between a group of KMT legislator­s and Chen Po-wei from the small Taiwan Statebuild­ing Party.

Su soon withdrew, but later got back up to try and take questions, his words drowned out by KMT lawmakers.

The DPP condemned the protests, saying the throwing of the pig guts was a waste of food that “stank up” the parliament floor and was “disgusting”.

The KMT says the decision on pork has been rushed through and is a health threat, charges the DPP denies.

 ??  ?? In this image made from video, lawmakers tussle during a parliament session in Taipei, Taiwan on Friday.
In this image made from video, lawmakers tussle during a parliament session in Taipei, Taiwan on Friday.

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