TAIPEI -- President Chen Shui-bian suffered the biggest setback of his administration yesterday when prosecutors indicted his wife for corruption and said they have enough evidence to charge him, too -- an announcement that could quickly end his fragile leadership.
The news sent thousands of antigovernment protesters into the streets of the island's capital, and the main opposition party , the Nationalists, said it would launch a new recall drive if Chen doesn't resign by Monday.
Chang Wen-cheng of the Taiwan High Prosecutors' Office -- who announced that first lady Wu Shu-chen and three aides were indicted on embezzlement, forgery, and perjury charges -- said there is a strong possibility that Chen will also be indicted after he leaves office.