Taiwan’s Household Registration System Disenfranchises Its Young Voters
Taiwan’s outdated household registration laws will make it difficult for young voters to easily access polling stations and cast their votes on Saturday.
Taiwan’s outdated household registration laws will make it difficult for young voters to easily access polling stations and cast their votes on Saturday.
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