Reported 11 months ago
The 'Hualien-Taitung Three Laws' has become a focal point in Taiwan's Legislative Yuan, with controversies arising over the massive budget allocation of 2.5 trillion NT dollars. While initially spearheaded by KMT legislator Fu Kun-chi, recent shifts within the blue camp show a lack of consensus and a preference for supporting the amendment of the 'Fiscal Balance Act.' Concerns over the bill's feasibility, centralization of resources, and potential impact on other regions have led to doubts and criticisms, painting it as a one-person initiative. The bill's future remains uncertain amid calls for a reevaluation within the KMT.
Source: YAHOO