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Taiwan, (daily Mail), 13 July 2017 -
Two MPs got into a shocking brawl on live television as tensions over a Parliamentary debate boiled over.
The pair exchanged slaps and tried to strangle each other during a session to discuss the island’s plans for infrastructure reform.
The fracas broke out while opposing MPs from the Kuomintang (KMT) party chanted protests against President Tsai Ing-wen’s plan.
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmaker Chiu Yi-ying, 46, walked up to the group of MPs and began arguing.
KMT MP Hsu Shu-hua, 41, responded in kind.
The two women scuffled and Chiu was even slapped across the face, leaving President of the Legislative Yuan, Su Chia-chyuan, repeatedly calling for calm and order.’Everyone is watching,’ Su can be heard saying.
The KMT protest was prompted by claims the 420 billion TWD (£10.7 billion) reform favoured cities and counties loyal to the ruling DPP.
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