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Constitution ‘not valid’: experts


Chang Kun-sheng (張錕盛), a law professor and secretary-general of the Taiwan Administrative Law Association, said that it is time to draft a new constitution. The ROC Constitution was adopted during a National Constituent Assembly meeting in Nanjing shortly after World War II and before the Chinese Civil War had fully erupted, Chang said. Taiwan Administrative Law Association secretary-general Chang Kun-sheng speaks at a public hearing convened by the Democratic Progressive Party in Taipei yesterday. “As Taiwan was only apportioned 18 representatives for that meeting, we really have to question this 1946 ROC Constitution, whether it has any legally binding power over the people of Taiwan,” Chang said. The ROC Constitution has no legitimacy for Taiwanese, Chang said.


Source: Taipei Times September 14, 2020 15:56 UTC



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