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On June 24, 2024, President Tsai Ing-wen of Taiwan announced she would petition for a constitutional interpretation regarding parliamentary powers, urging the opposition not to take action until the results are out. Legislator Huang Kuo-chang criticized her, stating that Tsai was acting like an emperor by instructing not to act before the constitutional interpretation outcome. Huang also questioned the obligation to report the national situation and real-time questioning in the proposed law, while Tsai expressed constitutional concerns and Huang accused her of misleading voters during the presidential election. Additionally, Dr. Kuo, former Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, and Tsai, both medical professionals, celebrated a new milestone in bilateral cooperation. More on Ta Kung Pao reports on the accusations against the Ministry of Agriculture, the diminishing effectiveness of the government's policies, and the lack of consensus on non-nuclear homelands, as indicated by a 45.8% disapproval rating in recent polls.
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