Reported 8 months ago
Ten years ago, former legislator Lin Chia-lung proposed parliamentary reform to prevent cases like the Hung Chung-chiu incident and the cross-strait service trade agreement from being handled in a non-transparent manner. The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), currently in power, has postponed both the blue and white party's versions of the parliamentary reform bill, raising questions about their motives and goals in postponing the bill. The DPP's actions are seen as either a challenge to their original reform intentions or a strategic move to regain ground in the upcoming elections. The parliamentary conflict has transformed the issue of parliamentary reform into an election battleground, causing division in Taiwanese society and impacting public trust in the DPP.
Source: YAHOO