Reported 10 months ago
Exclusively reported on June 10, 2024, at 11:28 PM by Zhang Yu, Chairman of the Exclusive Reporting Group. Recently, the national parliamentary reform bill stirred up controversy, with activities outside the legislature resembling the inexperienced bird movement. Following the passage of the reform bills related to parliamentary authority exercise and penal code amendments by the legislature, Prime Minister Zhuo Rongtai quickly requested reconsideration of some laws. The constitutional law and study of the constitution amidst political party struggles became prominent, examining the legitimacy of public opinion under different systems, such as presidential, parliamentary, or semi-presidential systems. The article delves into the implications of these political actions on Taiwan's constitutional system and democratic values.
Source: YAHOO