Reported 8 months ago
During a parliamentary session in Taiwan, Premier Su Tseng-chang, legislator Wu Tsung-hsien, Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an, and legislator Huang Kuo-chang were cited as examples regarding the concept of 'anti-interpellation' by legislator Huang Chieh. Premier Su Tseng-chang stated that he was unable to provide a clear definition. The debate centered on proposed amendments to legislative powers, with legislators expressing concerns over the lack of clarity in defining and regulating 'anti-interpellation.'
Source: YAHOO