Reported 8 months ago
In a recent parliamentary session in Taiwan, both Kuomintang (KMT) and People First Party (PFP) legislators voted against a proposed amendment regarding parliamentary reform, ultimately rejecting the government’s proposal. The voting process was closely monitored, and despite some initial disruptions, the final vote showed no crossover in party lines, with all legislators adhering to their respective party stances. The rejection of the amendment signals a significant development in Taiwan's legislative process.
Source: YAHOO