Reported about 1 year ago
FTNN News Network reports on the ongoing controversies surrounding Parliament reform in Taiwan, with both the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the Kuomintang (KMT) conducting street campaigns. Wu Chun-Cheng of the People's Party suggests that instead of mere street talks, a televised debate should be held to allow citizens to fully understand the legislative reform process, its contents, and purpose. This proposal aims to promote mutual understanding among people and social progress, contrasting with current street campaigns that target mainly like-minded individuals and present biased information. By organizing three televised debates involving party leaders, legislative representatives, and constitutional experts, Wu hopes to provide a comprehensive view of the reform process to the public.
Source: YAHOO