Reported about 1 year ago
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) criticized the Nationalist Party for proposing amendments to the Constitutional Law on Litigation, aiming to define a fixed number of justices in the Constitution. The DPP accused the Nationalist Party of attempting to destroy the country's constitutional democracy by passing laws that may hinder the operation of the constitutional system. These actions include revising election laws, amending the Constitutional Law on Litigation, and expanding parliamentary powers, all seen as threats to Taiwan's democracy and constitutional order.
Source: YAHOO