Taiwanese Parliament Advocacy Dispute: KMT Excludes DPP Candidates, Huang Kuo-chang Responds

Reported about 1 year ago

The legislative authority is amending laws, and the Legislative Yuan is appointing three advocacy representatives, sparking conflict between parties. KMT Chairman Han Kuo-yu proposed two KMT and one People First Party candidates, excluding DPP. DPP convenor Ke Chien-ming expressed dissatisfaction. The dispute arose over the selection process as the Constitutional Court will handle interim measures in the Parliament's authoritative law amendment case. Questions remain on who will be appointed as the advocacy representatives. Huang Kuo-chang of the People First Party criticized the exclusion of DPP candidates by Han Kuo-yu, stating it does not align with current constitutional litigation laws.

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