In Taiwan, Fight Breaks Out Between Two Female Senators As They Exchange Hot Slaps On Live TV


In Taiwan, Fight Breaks Out Between Two Female Senators As They Exchange Hot Slaps On Live TV


Two MPs got into a shocking brawl on live television as tensions over a Parliamentary.
The women exchanged slaps and tried to strangle each other during a session to discuss Taiwan's plans for infrastructure reform.

Accoding to reports, the fracas broke out while opposing MPs from the Kuomintang (KMT) party chanted protests against President Tsai Ing-wen's plan.

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.

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