While many Taiwanese consider nuclear power generation an unacceptable safety risk for the earthquake-prone island, economic analyses suggest disruptive power shortages are inevitable if the fourth plant is not completed.
DPP lawmakers occupied the legislative podium late Thursday night amid vows to disrupt the vote.
It had not taken place by midday Friday, but with a large Nationalist majority in the 113-seat legislature, the referendum bill is expected to pass easily.
According to the bill under discussion, referendum voters would be asked to vote on whether they agree with the proposition that 'the construction of the fourth nuclear power plant should be halted and that it not become operational.'
But its political process has been undermined by occasional outbursts of violence in the legislature, much of which appears to be deliberately designed to score points among hardline supporters on either side of the island's longstanding political divide.
Source: Dailymail.Uk
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