Taiwan's promotion of pension reform is the beginning of transformational justice. To implement transformational justice, Taiwan must also carry out constitutional reform. The government should adopt a semi-presidential system, and elect the prime minister as a means of legitimizing popular opinion; the legislature shall have 12 committees, and committee heads should be candidates for ministers or prime minister, with 1/4 of all lawmakers facing election each year, and a one-vote single-vote system of balloting to introduce the people as a third force; the heads of the judicial and procuratorial branches shall be elected, and the qualifications of candidates shall be the same as those of the president; money shall be banned as a factor in elections, and all electronic media shall provide at least one hour per week for free to candidates. See the Charter for Permanent Peace for details. §1.6 §5.3 §6.4 §7.3 §8.3