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Respect grand justices' constitutional interpretation: Hsieh

Taipei, Oct. 17 (CNA) Former Premier Frank Hsieh called on the public Saturday to respect a constitutional interpretation related to former President Chen Shui-bian's case to ensure the rule of law in Taiwan. Full Article at Taiwan News

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