Taiwanese Legislators Push for Expanded Parliamentary Powers, with Premier Advocating for Implementation of the Law

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The Kuomintang (KMT) and the People's Party in Taiwan are advocating for the passage of the Legislative Powers Act and amendments to certain articles of the Criminal Code, leading to multiple constitutional bodies proposing constitutional interpretations. With the new law in effect, Premier Tsai Rong-tai expressed his intention to physically test the law at the Legislative Yuan, emphasizing the need to maintain composure and await constitutional interpretations before determining the legality of certain behaviors. Tsai stressed the importance of respectful and rational discussions between inquiry and scrutiny processes to facilitate meaningful national discussions and reforms, highlighting the government's receptiveness to constructive criticism. Additionally, Tsai addressed the need for power development to support both technological advancement and improved quality of life, urging public support for electricity development projects and reassuring the public of strict oversight and management in the process. Economic Minister Guo Zhihui's statements on AI development and power plant construction were also commented upon, with Tsai emphasizing the government's commitment to ensuring safe and stable electricity supply for the people while providing maximum guarantees for the industry.

Source: YAHOO

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