Taiwan's Premier Jiang Yi-huah on Tuesday survived a no-confidence vote launched by opposition lawmakers who accused the government of violating the constitution over attempts to expel the parliamentary speaker.
Forty-five legislators voted in favor of the motion, well short of the 57 votes required to oust the premier, said speaker Wang Jin-pyng.
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