24/06/2024 09:58 (UTC)
Taipei, Jun 24 (EFE).- Taiwanese President William Lai said Monday he would request an interpretation from the constitutional court on the legality of a controversial reform package ratified with this opposition’s majority last week by parliament, saying it could compromise separation of powers.“The president is the guardian of the democratic constitution and, given that these amendments raise questions of unconstitutionality and confuse the provisions of separation of powers and supervision of the constitution, as president I have the unavoidable duty to act,” the president said. (Camera: HANDOUT).FOOTAGE COURTESY OF OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF TAIWAN.SOUND BITES: WILLIAM LAI. TRANSLATION: "Each law has a profound impact on the country, society, and future generations. The president is the guardian of the democratic and free constitution. This legal reform raises doubts about its constitutionality, confusing the constitutional provisions regarding the separation of powers and the mechanisms of oversight and balance. As president, it is my unavoidable responsibility to fulfill my duties and take action."
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