Taiwan's Legislative Yuan rejects all seven court nominees, leaving a significant judicial vacancy crisis.

Taiwan's Legislative Yuan has rejected all seven nominees for the Constitutional Court, including top judicial roles, nominated by President Lai. The opposition Kuomintang and Democratic Progressive Party's differing stances led to the unanimous rejection, leaving the court with only eight of its required 15 justices. This situation could paralyze the court's ability to function effectively, marking a significant challenge for President Lai's administration.

December 24, 2024
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