Reported 7 months ago
The ongoing battle over parliamentary reform in Taiwan might turn into an 'endless loop,' as the legislative process faces obstacles. If the Constitutional Court deems the reform unconstitutional, the Legislative Yuan can pass new laws, potentially creating an infinite cycle. However, the likelihood of the entire parliamentary reform bill being declared unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court is low, as partial invalidations are more probable, especially related to investigative powers. The issue remains uncertain, with experts cautioning against turning it into a political battleground to prevent overwhelming the judiciary with cases.
Source: YAHOO