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In a legislative inquiry on June 23, Legislator Wu Chung-hsien of the Kuomintang expressed his views on the controversy surrounding the constitutionality of parliamentary reform bills. While admitting potential partial unconstitutionality, he clarified on Facebook that he believed the bills did not breach the constitution and awaited the Grand Justices' verdict. He emphasized the importance of the judiciary's trustworthiness in determining constitutionality, as discussions continue regarding the bills' potential breaches and the Presidential Office and Executive Yuan's forthcoming constitutional interpretation. Wu underlined the necessity for a balanced approach to establishing accountability and democratic checks and balances within Taiwan's political landscape.
Source: YAHOO