Reported 8 months ago
Since taking office, Tsai's government has faced internal complaints from within the Democratic Progressive Party, highlighting the need for better coordination and communication. Policy subcommittees that were once effective in the previous term are struggling to convene meetings in the current term, with some key issues like the financial budget bill not being submitted by the Cabinet for discussion. The opposition Kuomintang has shifted its strategy to focus on social welfare bills, putting pressure on the DPP. Concerns are raised over the lack of leadership in setting the agenda by the government, as the DPP faces challenges in countering the KMT's tactics.
Source: YAHOO