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Following the constitutional interpretations presented by various government bodies amidst debates over parliamentary powers, tomorrow's legislative interrogation of Premier Su Tseng-chang's response to challenges from opposition parties is of great interest. However, Executive Yuan Deputy Minister Lin Ming-hsin stated today that there is room for buffering and dialogue in data retrieval and counter-interrogations, with a belief that legislators will not seek to escalate tensions and will find a peaceful solution. Lin also emphasized the importance of rational thinking among government bodies while legal ambiguities are being resolved to avoid potential conflicts, ensuring there is space for discussion and clarification to prevent unnecessary confrontations.
Source: YAHOO