Reported 10 months ago
Today, the legislature rejected the reconsideration of the parliamentary reform bill, prompting the executive branch to announce its intention to seek constitutional interpretation. Media reports reveal that the Green Camp hopes to expedite a decision before seven judges, including Chief Justice Hsu Tsung-li, step down on October 31. The potential unavailability of new judges due to the parliament not yet approving any nominations may lead to a situation where the remaining judges could rule a law unconstitutional with only six out of eight consenting, potentially affecting the fate of parliamentary reform.
Source: YAHOO