Reported 5 months ago
The first session of the new parliament concluded on July 16, with a total of 55 bills passed, of which only 18 were initiated by the government, setting a historic and embarrassing record. You Ying Long, Chairman of the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation, criticized the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) for completely messing up this session. The DPP faced significant challenges with pushback from the Kuomintang party and support from the People First Party. The session highlighted the DPP's failures, with a low success rate in bill proposals, leading to criticism and disappointment in their performance.
Source: YAHOO