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FTNN news reported on June 18th, 2024, that the blue and white coalition in Taiwan's legislature collaborated on the passage of the 'Parliament Reform Act' through an amendment to the 'Legislative Yuan Exercise of Powers Act.' The ruling party criticized it as unconstitutional, leading to an executive-driven review motion which is likely to be rejected due to the blue and white coalition's majority. A recent poll showed 47.4% of the public supporting the review motion, with 25% against. If the motion fails, 41% would support a vote of no confidence against the premier, and 41.7% would back the president dissolving the parliament. The survey results were disclosed by 'Mirror News' on June 19th, 2024, addressing the ongoing controversy around the legislative changes and potential consequences, such as no-confidence votes and parliamentary dissolution.
Source: YAHOO