Reported 8 months ago
During a legislative session on June 20th, Prime Minister Su Tseng-chang was questioned regarding a proposal to amend Parliament's powers, with an emphasis on granting hearing and investigative rights. When asked whether he supports the idea, Su mentioned that if such rights are within the legal and constitutional framework, it would signify progress. This discussion arose amidst debates on enhancing the supervisory role of the Parliament and the ongoing discourse on the balance of power between branches of government.
Source: YAHOO