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Updated Monday, September 28, 2009 9:33 am TWN, The China Post news staff Enough DPP lawmakers for president recall: WangWang, who may have forget the DPP seat-holdings are still one shy of a one fourth quorum required to initiate a recall, said the opposition party “can only propose, and it will have a long way to go to get the proposal adopted.” A motion for the proposal has to be endorsed by at least one fourth of the 113 lawmakers or 29 of them, according to the Constitution. After a motion is made, it must be put to a vote. A simple majority of legislators present and voting will adopt it as a proposal. “The Democratic Progressive Party doesn't have a simply majority in parliament,” Wang said, “and no proposal can be passed.” If adopted, the proposal has to be voted on, and a two-thirds majority vote can recall the president. The Kuomintang and its allies, who controlled a slim majority in the Legislative Yuan, tried three times in vain to recall President Chen Shui-bian in 2006. Chen survived the recall attempts, resorting finally to a boycott by all DPP lawmakers. Subscribe to The China Post and save 25%. Click here |
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