Prosecutor General Appointment Consent Vote to be Voted on by Roll Call in Legislative Yuan on May 5th
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The Legislative Yuan's caucuses have agreed that the vote on the consent for the Prosecutor General's appointment will be held by roll-call vote on the morning of May 5th.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When will the vote on the consent for the Prosecutor General appointment take place?
- A: The consent vote is scheduled to be held by a roll-call vote on the morning of May 5th.
- Q: Who is the current Prosecutor General whose term is set to expire on May 7th?
- A: The current Prosecutor General whose term is set to expire on May 7th is Xing Tai-chao.
- Q: Who did President Lai Ching-te nominate to become the next Prosecutor General?
- A: President Lai Ching-te nominated Xu Xi-xiang, a chief prosecutor at the Supreme Prosecutors Office.
- Q: Which committees of the Legislative Yuan reviewed the nominee's appointment consent on April 8th and 9th?
- A: The Committees on Judicial Affairs and Legal Systems and the Committees on Home Affairs jointly reviewed it.
- Q: What will the Comptroller-General of the Audit Bureau report on during the afternoon of May 5th?
- A: The Comptroller-General will report on the review of the 113th fiscal year central government final accounts.