Reported 8 months ago
Following the blue and white coalition's passing of the 'Parliament Reform Act,' the Democratic Progressive Party criticized it as the 'Parliament Empowerment Law,' sparking differing opinions among legal experts on whether President Tsai Ing-wen should announce the law. Recent reports suggest that the legal community is allowing President Tsai to announce the 'Parliament Empowerment Law' without hindrance, with the constitutionality to be determined by the Constitutional Court. Additionally, the DPP plans to apply for temporary suspension to freeze the law from taking effect. The President's Office has not yet issued an official statement on this matter, but the announcement is a necessary step for the law to become effective.
Source: YAHOO