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117: 22: 195:(林呈祿) believed that the authoritarian system established by the Law 63 undermined Taiwan's uniqueness and independence. Based on the spirit of Japanese constitutional politics, he proposed shifting the direction of the movement towards advocating for the establishment of a Taiwanese parliament to restore legislative authority to the people from the Taiwan 202:
Starting from January 30, 1921, when the first Petition for the Establishment of the Taiwan Parliament was submitted to the Imperial Diet, the movement lasted for 14 years and involved 15 petition submissions. The initial participants were primarily Taiwanese students in
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and the pursuit of constitutional values in Taiwan, but also influenced the Japanese government to introduce partial elections for half of the members of the Diet in 1935, initiating local autonomous governance in Taiwan.
116: 164:. This movement marked a turning point for Taiwan's resistance against Japanese rule, shifting from armed resistance to modern-style political activism. It not only contributed to the development of the 219:(治警事件). Subsequently, the movement gained support from Japanese public opinion and sympathy from Taiwanese citizens, resulting in an increase in participants. However, after the dissolution of the 251:
Chou, Ming (2006). "臺灣地方自治的第一聲獅吼-「臺灣地方自治聯盟」實現投票選舉的意義" [The First Roar of Local Autonomy in Taiwan - The Significance of the 'Taiwan Local Autonomy Alliance' Realizing Voting Elections.].
95: 208: 216: 223:(台灣民眾黨) in 1931 and the fascist suppression from the Japanese colonial government, the movement was officially terminated in 1934 due to the loss of supporting organizations. 188: 180:, who founded the League for the Establishment of a Formosan Parliament in 1923. The group delivered their last petition in 1934, without accomplishing their goal. 349:
Chen, Tsui-Lien (2003). "抵抗與屈從之外:以日治時期自治主義路線為主的探討" [Beyond Resistance and Compliance:A Study of the Home Rule Movement in Taiwan under Japanese ruled].
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were held in 1935. It was the longest political movement during the Japanese occupation period of Taiwan..
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The Impact of the 1936 Legal System in Taiwan during the Japanese occupation Period on the Rule of Law
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Proceedings of the Academic Symposium on the Rise and Transformation of Democracy in Taiwan
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The Taiwan Parliament Establishment Petition Movement during the Japanese Occupation
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The Roaring Era: Political, Social, and Cultural Movements in Taiwan in the 1920s
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Whither Taiwan and Mainland China: National Identity, the State and Intellectuals
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Beyond the Western Liberal Order: Yanaihara Tadao and Empire as Society
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The Police Bureau of the Office of the Governor-General, ed. (1989).
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Petitioners from Taiwan in front of a railway station in Tōkyō, 1924
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due to concerns about its impact on social order, leading to the
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Petition Movement for the Establishment of a Taiwanese Parliament
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Research on the History of Anti-Japanese Movements in Taiwan
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political campaign
Japanese rule period
New People Society
Japan
parliament
Taiwan
Japanese Imperial Diet
rule of law
Rin Kendō
Taiwanese Cultural Association
Limited local elections
Law 63 Repealing Movement
Lin Cheng-lu
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Taiwan Parliament Period Alliance
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Incident of Security Maintenance
Taiwanese People's Party
Great Petition
Whither Taiwan and Mainland China: National Identity, the State and Intellectuals

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