Reported about 1 year ago
The Legislative Yuan failed to reconsider the parliamentary reform resolution through voting today, with 62 votes against 51 to maintain the original decision, resulting in the reconsideration not passing. Huang Shanshan, the Deputy Chief Commander of the People First Party caucus, criticized the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) for not proposing revisions even if they were not satisfied with the proposed amendments. She expressed confusion over the DPP's stance on the matter, questioning why they have not proposed any revisions despite advocating for parliamentary reform for decades. Huang emphasized that the DPP seemed more inclined to prolong and expand the battlefield as opposed to amending the law, pointing out their involvement in street demonstrations and recall campaigns. She stressed the need for caution in executing relevant regulations post the reconsideration vote and assured that the People First Party would uphold its responsibilities in discussing how to exercise relevant powers, ensuring no infringement of people's rights.
Source: YAHOO