Taiwan Alliance to Promote Civil Partnership Rights

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The Taiwan Alliance to Promote Civil Partnership Rights (TAPCPR; Chinese: 台灣伴侶權益推動聯盟伴侶盟) is a Taiwanese non-governmental advocacy organization which advocates for the expansion of civil rights for same-sex couples, including same-sex marriage, civil partnerships, adoption rights, and other freedoms. It was founded in 2014 by Edward Lin.

Among initiatives carried out by TAPCPR are launching a million-signature petition drive for the legalization of same-sex unions,[1] floating a draft bill for consideration by the Legislative Yuan,[2] the Interior Ministry's recognition of transgender marriages,[3] and taking a poll showing 50% support for same-sex marriage among Taiwanese people.[4]

TAPCPR endorsed Tsai Ing-wen's presidential election bid in 2012[5]

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  1. ^ "'Monogamy is an illusion' Taiwanese lawyer campaigns for multiple person marriage law".
  2. ^ "Taiwanese rights group to propose alternative marriage bill". 6 June 2012.
  3. ^ "Behind closed doors - Taipei Times". 14 August 2013.
  4. ^ http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/national/national-news/2013/08/07/385785/Support-for.htm&c=DSIYemmH6EP_9C2tqyutAP_jrhFnhgN3iw2QQnPsEAk&mkt=en-us
  5. ^ http://tcjm.org/2012/01/11/taiwan-allianace-to-promote-civil-partnership-rights-tapcpr-endorses-dpps-presidential-candidate-tsai-ing-wen-jan-4-2012/

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