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2581 Human rights must be considered Lin Feng-jeng 林峰正 744
2582 Wealthy being extorted in China Paul Lin 林保華 1005
2583 Referendum is a needed tool for our democracy Taipei Times Editorial 763
2584 Nightmare scenario under ECFA Taipei Times Editorial 880
2585 Committee should not muzzle public Taipei Times Editorial 856
2586 Taiwan needs to stand by its allies Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 815
2587 No benevolent Chinese dictatorship Cao Changqing 曹長青 852
2588 It’s actually not just the economy, stupid J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 799
2589 ECFA politics rear their ugly head Taipei Times Editorial 772
2590 Legislature must act as an ECFA watchman Ku Chung-hwa 顧忠華 778
2591 An open letter to Wang Jin-pyng Nat Bellocchi, et al. 847
2592 Prosecuting war by other means J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 1168
2593 Lies, damned lies and statistics Taipei Times Editorial 1266
2594 Selling out to China betrays our democracy Li Teng-hsin 黎登鑫 1934
2595 Judicial bias harder to disbelieve Taipei Times Editorial 1177
2596 Ma has let the cat out of the bag Chin Heng-wei 金恆煒 1165
2597 Lafayette guilty still need to be found Taipei Times Editorial 1322
2598 Ma is whittling sovereignty away Liberty Times Editorial 1000
2599 The vendor and the president Taipei Times Editorial 962
2600 ‘Peace talks’ with PRC a trap — just ask Tibet Peng Ming-min 彭明敏 951
 
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Newsflash

Lawyers representing four parties that filed for an injunction and a constitutional interpretation of the amendments expanding the legislature’s powers yesterday urged the Constitutional Court to approve the injunction, saying the changes would damage the constitutional order.

The court began preliminary hearings on the injunction.

The Legislative Yuan passed the amendments on May 28 and promulgated them on June 26. It was followed by a historic first in which the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) legislative caucus, the Executive Yuan, President William Lai (賴清德) and the Control Yuan all filed for a ruling on their constitutionality.