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The Parliament Reform Revision Bill will be voted on June 21st, but the People's Party emphasizes that it will not 'create social opposition.' In contrast to the Kuomintang and Democratic Progressive Party's speeches in rural areas, the People's Party advocates for a TV debate, but a deadlock ensues as the Green Camp refuses to participate. With the 'Green Bird Action' set to return to the vicinity of the Legislative Yuan next week, the Blue Camp also intends to mobilize to 'counterbalance the Green Bird' on the 21st. However, Huang Kuo-chang, the convener of the People's Party legislative caucus, emphasizes that they will not call on supporters to take to the streets and refuse to create social opposition, stressing the need for rational dialogue in Taiwanese society at this time.
Source: YAHOO