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Sunflower Tours China
Sunflower Tours China
Sunflower Tours China
Sunflower Tours China
Sunflower Tours China
Sunflower Tours China
Sunflower Tours China
Sunflower Tours China
Sunflower Tours China
Sunflower Tours China
Sunflower Tours China
Sunflower Tours China
Sunflower Tours China
Sunflower Tours China
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The Sunflower Student Movement is associated with a protest movement driven by a coalition of students and civic groups that came to a head on March 18 and 10 April 2014, in the Legislative Yuan and, later, also the Executive Yuan of Taiwan. The activists protested the passing of the Cross-Strait Service Trade Agreement by the ruling party Kuomintang at the legislature without clause-by-clause review. The Sunflower protesters perceived the trade pact with the People's Republic of China would hurt Taiwan's economy and leave it vulnerable to political pressure from Beijing, while advocates of the treaty argued that increased Chinese investment would provide a necessary boost to Taiwan's economy, that the still-unspecified details of the treaty's implementation could be worked out favorably for Taiwan, and that to pull out of the treaty by not ratifying it would damage Taiwan's international credibility. The protesters initially demanded the clause-by-clause review of the agreement be reinstated, later changing their demands toward the rejection of the trade pact, the passing of legislation allowing close monitoring of future agreements with China, and citizen conferences discussing constitutional amendment. While the Kuomintang was open to a line-by-line review at a second reading of the agreement, the party rejected the possibility that the pact be returned for a committee review. The KMT backed down later, saying that a joint review committee could be formed if the Democratic Progressive Party did not boycott the proceedings. This offer was rejected by the DPP. The party asked for a review committee on all accords with China, citing mainstream public opinion. In turn, the DPP proposal was turned down by the KMT.The movement marked the first time that the Taiwanese legislature has been occupied by citizens.
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