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DPP may recall KMT, TPP lawmakers over a set of bills to extend legislature’s powers

DPP may recall KMT, TPP lawmakers over a set of bills to extend legislature’s powers

2024-05-26

More than 100,000 people gathered outside the Legislative Yuan on Friday night as protests continued over a set of bills proposed by the KMT and TPP. A non-profit legal reform NGO says the bills, which would grant investigative power to the legislature, had passed a couple readings without following normal procedure and could violate constitutional rights. The Executive Yuan says that it may ask for a constitutional interpretation of the bills, while the DPP says it may seek to recall KMT and TPP lawmakers.

Opposition KMT and TPP lawmakers have been pushing through bills to expand the powers of the legislature, triggering backlash from the ruling DPP and the public. Over the weekend, roughly 100,000 people joined a protest in Taipei against the passage of initial readings of the bills without public consultation. President Lai Ching-te thanked protestors, and reiterated the need for “procedural justice.”

Lai Ching-te
President
Procedural justice should be respected, and illegal voting disallowed. As the president, I have the responsibility to give affirmation to every member of the Legislative Yuan who is abiding by the proper procedures. I want to thank everyone who is bravely standing up for the protection of democracy.

However, in the face of the controversy, KMT legislator Weng Hsiao-ling condemned the DPP caucus’ attempt to bring proceedings to a grind. She believed that lawmakers who have grievances to air should propose an interpretation of the constitution.

Voice of Weng Hsiao-ling
KMT legislator
They can request a constitutional interpretation, but they shouldn’t be using procedure to constantly boycott and delay bills’ passage. That’s very much the wrong way to go about things.

Lai Jui-lung
DPP legislator
The right of silence is written in the law, and the Legislative Yuan is not so powerful that it can require people to respond. So, this is a bill that violates human rights and the constitution.

Part of the draft bill put forward by the KMT and TPP would make contempt of the legislature a criminal offense under the Criminal Code. The Judicial Reform Foundation has expressed concern over the proposal, as well as the opposition parties’ failure to adhere to normal legislative procedure, and has called for the parties to halt the bill.

There have also been calls on the internet for the opposition parties’ legislators to be recalled.

Chang Mao-nan
DPP Taipei Chapter director
Every recalled legislator is one less legislator, and they will end up with a smaller pool of lawmakers to pass bills. Recalling unfit lawmakers may be one avenue that we explore in the future.

While protests continue over the proposed bills, the Executive Yuan has said it may apply for a constitutional interpretation.

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國會擴權法案下週可能三讀 總統:尊重程序正義 不可違法表決

2024-05-26

藍白強推國會擴權法案,週五晚間超過十萬民眾群聚立法院外抗議,但在野立委仍堅持,要讓相關法案在下週二當天三讀通過。週日總統賴清德受訪,再次強調要尊重「程序正義」,更呼籲不可違法表決,並感謝每一位站出來守護民主的國人,直呼「這就是台灣民主價值」。

國民黨和民眾黨立委,強推國會擴權法案,引發不少社會反彈,甚至十萬公民走上街頭「反濫權、反黑箱」,總統賴清德不只感謝公民社會的力量,也重申「程序正義」。

[[總統 賴清德]]
“在議事上應該要尊重程序正義,不可違法表決。身為總統有責任,肯定在立法院每一個遵守議事程序的委員,感謝每一個國人勇敢地站出來,守護民主的每一個人。”

但面對爭議,國民黨立委翁曉玲反嗆綠黨團不該杯葛,她認為「有什麼不滿,就去提釋憲」。

[[聲源:立委(國) 翁曉玲]]
“他們是可以提出釋憲,但是在法案通過之前的整個的審議過程當中,不斷地用議事的程序,去杯葛、去拖延,是非常不對的做法。”

[[立委(民) 賴瑞隆]]
“當司法都有緘默權的時候,立法院沒有這麼大,可以要求人民一定要來說明,所以這是違反人權、違反憲法的一個法律。”

包括藐視國會罪入刑法,不但民進黨立委強力反對,民間司改會也發聲明嚴正呼籲,要藍白兩黨正視他們提的法案,有諸多的程序實體違憲、違法疑義,應該「立即停止續行院會審議及表決」。

現在網路也出現倡議罷免藍白立委反制。

[[民進黨台北市黨部主委 張茂楠]]
“這個罷一個就少一個,罷一個就少一個,當國民黨的立委如果說,越來越水位越低的時候,他就起不了作用。罷免不適任立委,應該是未來我們要走的一個,可以選擇的一個方向。”

公民抗議藍白「脫序」行為,政院傳出也正研究,未來可能提覆議或是聲請釋憲。

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