Reported 8 months ago
The Taiwanese legislative Yuan voted against the repeal of the 'Exercise of Legislative Powers Act' and 'Criminal Law' amendments with the opposition casting 62 votes against the repeal, surpassing the 51 votes from the ruling party. Despite a voting dispute caused by the method of announcement, eventually, the bills were rejected, and Prime Minister Su Tseng-chang accepted the decision. This decision highlighted the importance of maintaining the original parliamentary resolutions.
Source: YAHOO