Disagreement over abolishing early voting system: "Cannot go back to the past" vs. "Distrust in fairness"
L'essentiel
- Experts debated reforming the election commission and abolishing the early voting system at a National Assembly meeting.
- Some argued for constitutional amendments to remove the Chief Justice's appointment power for election commission members, while others proposed making the election commission standing members and expanding audit scope.
- Opinions were divided on early voting, with some citing fairness concerns and others emphasizing its role in realizing the principle of universal suffrage.
Résumé généré par IA
Experts debated reforming the election commission and abolishing the early voting system at a National Assembly meeting. Some argued for constitutional amendments to remove the Chief Justice's appointment power for election commission members, while others proposed making the election commission standing members and expanding audit scope. Opinions were divided on early voting, with some citing fairness concerns and others emphasizing its role in realizing the principle of universal suffrage.






