Reported 8 months ago
In response to legislators initiating a parliamentary hearing investigation, Premier Tsai Ing-wen stated government institutions should prioritize maintaining constitutional stability until the final decision by the Constitutional Court is made. However, People First Party legislator Huang Kuo-chang criticized Tsai, questioning his authority as Premier in freezing laws and suggesting he had mistaken his role. Tsai's call to hold off on action until the court's ruling was met with criticism from Huang, who emphasized that Tsai's obligation is to accept legislative resolutions, as his veto had been dismissed by Parliament. Huang's criticism suggests Tsai overstepped his authority, likening his actions to those of a constitutional court despite his role being limited to executive functions.
Source: YAHOO