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1981 2010-05-12 Holy Mountain Pan Shop, Bakery - The first try of the bread making process open to the public Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 865
1982 2010-05-11 Holy Mountain Pan Shop(Bakery) - First Try - Part 4 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 857
1983 2010-05-10 Holy Mountian - Native dogs pending for adoption Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 909
1984 2010-05-09 To propagate maternal love - Mother's Day Celebration Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 717
1985 2010-05-08 Bian mother's calling - To defend the judicial human rights of Taiwan Mama Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 904
1986 2010-05-07 Hello - Shiau shygong Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1046
1987 2010-05-07 Holy Mountain Pan Shop(Bakery) - First Try - Part 3 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 679
1988 2010-05-06 Poetry, more real than history - A historical narrative reflection from literary perspective Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 745
1989 2010-05-05 Mailing Preparation for Tati Journal No. 33 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 680
1990 2010-05-02 A Bian Club - The Great Taichung District Association Establishment Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 644
 
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Newsflash

The Constitutional Court yesterday ruled that most of the amendments passed by the legislature expanding its power to oversee the executive branch of government are unconstitutional, including those that would have given lawmakers broader investigative powers.

The ruling dealt a blow to opposition Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) legislators, who used their combined majority to push through the amendments to the Act Governing the Legislative Yuan’s Power (立法院職權行使法) and the Criminal Code on May 28.

The Constitutional Court found revisions that permit investigative committees in the legislature to request information from officials, military personnel and representatives of public or private entities to be unconstitutional.