Taiwan's opposition calls for stricter controls on presidential power to declare martial law.
Taiwan's opposition party proposes amending martial law regulations, requiring the president to get legislative approval within 24 hours of declaring martial law, down from the current one-month window. This follows South Korea's recent declaration of martial law, which sparked a political crisis. The amendment aims to strengthen checks on presidential power, increasing tensions and leading to demonstrations.
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