One of the DPP's goals is constitutional reform. The ROC was meant to function as the exoskeleton for a one-party Leninist state, the KMT, and was never meant to operate as a normal, let alone democratic, government. The DPP today announced the formation of the Constitutional Reform Office to sell the idea to the public as Chen met with a delegation from France.
President Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) said yesterday that although Taiwan's constitutional system is significantly influenced by France's semi-presidential system, it is not exactly the same. As a result, Taiwan's constitutional system is confusing and troublesome, Chen said. His proposed constitutional reform will address this issue and discuss whether Taiwan should implement the French semi-presidential system, the American presidential system, or the Japanese cabinet system, the president said.The Office of the President is about to establish a "constitutional reform office" to officially launch the second stage of constitutional reform, Chen noted. The president made the statement yesterday while receiving members of a Taiwan-friendly delegation from France's senate.
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