Reported about 1 year ago
The Constitutional Court will hold a hearing on the case regarding Parliament's expanded powers, involving President Lai Ching-te, the Executive Yuan, the Control Yuan, and 51 legislators led by Ke Chien-ming, on July 10th at 2 PM. The court will address the necessity and scope of temporary injunctions, with key focus on the legality of the Legislative Yuan's exercise of power, amendments to the Criminal Code, and requests to suspend certain provisions post-reform. Issues include the constitutionality of legislative procedures and potential violations of democratic principles and the separation of powers. Ke and other legislators argue that these provisions undermine constitutional principles and individual rights, and the separation of powers must be respected.
Source: YAHOO