Reported 8 months ago
President Tsai Ing-wen expressed opposition to the expansion of parliamentary powers but not to parliamentary reform, emphasizing that reform should be legal and constitutional. Following the rejection of the Parliament Reform Bill by the Legislative Yuan, President Tsai signed related legislations and applied for a constitutional interpretation, stating that she will not deliver a state of the nation address to the Legislative Yuan until the Constitutional Court delivers its interpretation. This move has caused criticism from the opposition party, accusing President Tsai of avoiding parliamentary procedures.
Source: YAHOO