Reported about 1 year ago
The Constitutional Interpretation case for the Parliamentary Reform Bill is set to be heard in court on July 10th, following its implementation on June 26th. After the review of the bill was rejected, the DPP, along with the Presidential Office, DPP Caucus, Executive Yuan, and Control Yuan, separately filed for constitutional interpretation. The Judicial Yuan's Constitutional Court has expedited the case, with a hearing scheduled on the 10th to handle provisional dispositions. The case involves lawmakers like Ko Chien-Ming and the Executive Yuan, with requests made for constitutional review and temporary dispositions on recent amendments to laws related to the exercise of legislative powers and criminal law.
Source: YAHOO