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2024 Taiwanese constitutional controversy

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103: 600:...DPP vowed to seek a constitutional interpretation...Legislative Yuan yesterday passed bills...They also criminalize contempt of the legislature by government officials, and made changes to the Criminal Code that would impose a fine of up to NT$ 200,000 and jail time of up to one year for public officials who lie during a legislative hearing...The DPP has pledged to seek a constitutional review. "There will be two violations of the Constitution," DPP caucus whip Ker Chien-ming (柯建銘) said on Monday, adding that they were procedural and substantive contraventions. 92: 81: 1466: 36: 873:...convene investigatory committees and hearings that can summon those involved in various matters to provide testimony and materials. In addition, the scope of those subject to such a summons would also be expanded to include private entities. Those who refuse, procrastinate, conceal, or provide false statements to the Legislature's demand for an investigation, questioning, and access to documents would be fined or dealt with... 741:
said, adding that the amendments regarding an individual refusing to testify were also vague. Amendments that said individuals attending a testimony hearing could ask for, per agreement of the Legislative Speaker, legal counsel or professional aid was procedurally flawed and infringed on a person's right to legal representation...
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Judicial Reform Foundation yesterday urged...halt the Legislative Yuan proceedings immediately on the grounds that...could be illegal and unconstitutional...Amendments regarding powers of inquiry were too vague, failing to provide legal bases for procedures summoning individuals to give testimony, it
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A heated and occasionally violent debate took place in the Legislative Yuan as the bill was voted on, which critics allege was completed in a rushed and opaque way. Opposition to the bill was expressed through protests across Taiwan, the largest being at the Legislative Yuan itself with up to 50,000
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permission. The bill also allows mandatory summons to anyone to attend legislature hearings, in addition to governmental and public officials, and are subjected to the controversial clauses too. A motion to charge individuals for offenses that are liable for fines requires 6 legislators to propose,
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A move by the KMT and its ally, the TPP, to quickly pass the controversial bill...Moreover, they would not be allowed to "reverse-question," an unclearly defined term that probably refers to some manner of speaking back against questioning, which would be punished by a fine of 200,000 Taiwanese
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On May 28, the bill was passed and the DPP announced it intended to file a legal challenge on unconstitutionality grounds. Over 70,000 people turned out to protest the passage of the bill as civic groups and students gathered near the legislature and expressed their concerns. In attendance was
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Civic groups received permits to assemble near the Legislative Yuan ahead of May 21, giving law enforcement time to redirect traffic. Starting in the morning, over 40 groups gathered on Qingdao East Road despite weather conditions, with the crowd growing to around 30,000 in the evening. Many
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After bills passed, the Executive Yuan filed a reconsideration request to the Legislative Yuan on Jane 6; the Legislative Yuan rejected the request on Jane 21. After the rejection, the DPP legislative caucus, President Lai, the Executive Yuan, and the Control Yuan filed a joint
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The Judicial Yuan, which oversees the Constitutional Court, said on Tuesday a preparatory hearing was scheduled for July 10 and that stakeholders would be summoned to the court to present their views.
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In May 2024, a set of bills that were presented as legislature reform, were allegedly rammed through without proper legislative review and procedures. These bills were eventually passed by the
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The amendment aims to place tighter restrictions on those questioned in the Legislature, stating that they cannot "reverse-question," without defining the term.
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organized a campaign to promote the Bluebird Movement in support of the protestors, raising US$ 80,050 within three hours to feature a billboard in
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started with the proposal and passage of a set of controversial legislative reform bills. The controversy triggered the so-called
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Critics of the legislative reform bill were also concerned about how it was rushed through without proper procedures.
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protestors carried sunflowers and signage that displayed slogans such as "No discussion, no democracy" (沒有討論、沒有民主).
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to 100,000 protestors at the most attended demonstration, making them the biggest series of protests since the
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In July 2024, KMT and TPP legislators first used the law's new powers to launch a task force investigating the
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which then requires a majority vote of the whole legislature to take effect. Some clauses in these bills are
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Bill passed on May 28; The Democratic Progressive Party filed a lawsuit to seek a constitutional review
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On 20 May 2024, a group of international academics, journalists, former officials (including former
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to the Constitutional Court. The Constitutional Court held a preparatory hearing on July 10.
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Mass protests on May 21, 24, and 28 around the Legislative Yuan, from top to bottom.
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The bills contain fines & imprisonments liability for what the bills termed
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From 17 May 2024, protests broke out in Taipei and other places in Taiwan.
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Attempted passage of bills granting greater powers to the Legislative Yuan
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Recall legislators involved in creating and voting on the bills
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On May 24, over 100,000 people gathered to protest the bill.
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that gave the body more oversight and investigative powers.
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The proposers, the majority opposition coalition of the
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2024 Taiwanese legislative reform protests



Legislative Yuan
Kuomintang
Taiwan People's Party
Democratic Progressive Party
Taiwan Statebuilding Party
Taiwan Obasang Political Equality Party
New Power Party
Green Party Taiwan
Social Democratic Party
Chinese
Legislative Yuan
Kuomintang
Taiwan People's Party
Democratic Progressive Party
Lai Ching-te
vague definitions
Contempt of parliament § Taiwan
right to legal counsel
legislative speaker's
defined vaguely
National Communications Commission
Mirror TV
Sunflower Student Movement
Robert Tsao
Chinese Communist Party
united front work in Taiwan

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