Reported about 1 year ago
During the weekend in Tainan, a Blue-Green Parliament Reform debate took place with a significant turnout from the Green Camp. The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) showcased a stronger presence with more participants and focused on topics like legislator Fu Kun-chi's pro-China stance and expanding parliamentary investigative powers. In contrast, the Kuomintang's (KMT) event had fewer speakers and emphasized exposing corruption and enhancing parliamentary oversight. The Green Camp criticized the Blue Camp for alleged connections to pro-Beijing elements, leading to a heated debate. Despite differences in turnout and equipment, the DPP's event was slightly larger and more technically advanced. Both camps utilized political rhetoric tailored to their base, with the DPP's grassroots origins evident in their effective mobilization and energized speeches.
Source: YAHOO