Lawmakers would then vote on Friday morning to decide whether the legislature should uphold the passage of the amendments. People protest against a set of legislative reform bills outside the Legislative Yuan in Taipei on May 28. Photo: Taipei TimesMeanwhile, political parties and civil society groups have launched campaigns to garner public support ahead of the vote. According to the Constitution, lawmakers must vote on whether to uphold the amendments’ passage no later than June 25. Civil society groups have also launched a similar campaign featuring talks and workshops in the lead-up to the vote.