Taiwan's Highest Fine for Disrupting Questioning Reaches 200,000! Green Party Member Criticizes Potential Daily Fines of Over a Million, with Su Tseng-chang stating: 'Unbearably Tragic'

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On June 20, 2024, the Legislative Yuan committee passed amendments to the 'Legislator Powers Exercise Act,' prohibiting disruptions during questioning sessions with fines ranging from over 20,000 to 200,000 New Taiwan Dollars. During a legislative session, DPP legislator Su Tseng-chang criticized the potential hefty fines, suggesting they may reach millions in a day. Premier Su Tseng-chang remarked 'unbearably tragic' and advised officials to prepare themselves adequately for questioning sessions in the legislature to improve the parliamentary environment.

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