Chen Yung-hsing: Constitutional amendment could shift to three branches of power, giving Congress investigative and impeachment powers
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Chen Yung-hsing, the nominee for President of the Control Yuan, stated that if cross-party consensus is reached in the future, the constitution could be amended to change the five-power constitution to a three-power one, granting the Legislative Yuan investigative and impeachment powers. Until then, he pledged to focus on enhancing the Control Yuan's functions.
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- Q: What is Chen Yung-hsing's background?
- A: He is the former president of the Taiwan Association for Human Rights and a director of the Peng Ming-min Foundation.
- Q: What is required for the nomination of the Control Yuan President?
- A: After nomination by the President, the consent of the Legislative Yuan is required.
- Q: What is Chen Yung-hsing's view on constitutional amendment?
- A: He supports amending the constitution to a three-branch system if cross-party consensus is reached.