Li Zhenxiu's First Interpellation Session, Cho Jung-tai: Executive Yuan Officials Not Obligated to Respond
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Premier Cho Jung-tai stated that Executive Yuan officials are not obligated to respond to legislator Li Zhenxiu's interpellation due to her alleged lack of legal qualifications as a ROC legislator, stemming from her failure to renounce Chinese household registration and nationality. This led to a standoff in the Legislative Yuan, with Premier Cho and his cabinet refusing to participate in her questioning session. Li Zhenxiu criticized the Executive Yuan's stance as discriminatory against new immigrants and spouses from mainland China.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What was Premier Cho Jung-tai's reason for not responding to Li Zhenxiu's interpellation on April 12, 2024?
- A: Premier Cho Jung-tai stated that Li Zhenxiu lacked legal qualifications as a legislator due to not renouncing Chinese household registration.
- Q: Why did Li Zhenxiu criticize the Executive Yuan's decision on April 12, 2024?
- A: Li Zhenxiu criticized the decision as discriminatory against new immigrants and mainland Chinese spouses in Taiwan.
- Q: Which specific legal issue did Cho Jung-tai cite regarding Li Zhenxiu's status on April 12, 2024?
- A: Cho Jung-tai cited Li Zhenxiu's failure to renounce Chinese nationality and household registration as the legal barrier.
- Q: What action did Executive Yuan officials take during Li Zhenxiu's interpellation on April 12, 2024?
- A: Executive Yuan officials, led by Premier Cho Jung-tai, refused to attend or respond to Li Zhenxiu's interpellation session.
- Q: How did the Legislative Yuan session on April 12, 2024, proceed with Li Zhenxiu's interpellation?
- A: The session faced a standoff as Premier Cho Jung-tai and his cabinet did not participate in Li Zhenxiu's questioning.