Thousands seek Chen Shui-bian's exit (Reuters) Updated: 2006-06-10 16:59
Thousands of people took to the streets of Taibei on Saturday for the
second consecutive weekend, calling for Chen Shui-bian to quit over a deepening
financial scandal involving his family members.
Taiwan leader
Chen Shui-bian. [filephoto] | The protest came as
opposition parties intensified pressure on Chen to step down after his
son-in-law was detained last month on suspicion of insider trading.
The first lady has been accused of accepting millions of Taiwan dollars worth
of department store gift certificates.
Wielding banners and shouting slogans, protesters yelled, "If you're corrupt,
what must you do? Step down!", as they crowded into the streets facing the
presidential office in Taipei.
The political crisis escalated this week when the main opposition Nationalist
Party decided to initiate a recall motion to dismiss Chen despite lacking the
two-thirds parliamentary majority needed to push through a vote authorising a
referendum on the issue.
"We are not trying to usurp power. We are protesting against an incompetent
and corrupt government," said Ma Ying-jeou, chairman of the opposition
Nationalist Party, or Kuomintang (KMT).
"This may be a long struggle, but we have to hold out to the end and persist
until we succeed," Ma told a cheering crowd at a road cordoned off with barbed
wire barricades and police carrying shields and batons.
Another protest planned in the southern city of Kaohsiung on Saturday was
cancelled due to heavy rains and floods.
Despite apologising, Chen has harshly criticised the opposition's attempts to
oust him, accusing the KMT of feeling resentment due to election losses in 2000
and 2004.
In the latest poll by cable television station TVBS, 53 percent of
respondents said they wanted Chen to step down and 66 percent thought he was not
suitable to be "president".
"I came out here today because I want A-bian to step down. He's too corrupt
to be our president," said Hsu Yu-ing, 39, who works at an electronics firm.
A-bian is Chen's nickname.
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