Reported 12 months ago
At the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Central Standing Committee meeting on July 3rd, DPP Chairman Lai Ching-te mentioned the introduction of new policies by the Executive Yuan in July to alleviate the public's burdens and highlighted the significance of road safety in governance. Lai emphasized initiatives like the 'Road Safety Mobilization' and the 'Public Participation Street Improvement Platform' to enhance pedestrian safety. Additionally, he addressed the overlapping challenges of COVID-19 and summer viruses, urging close cooperation between central and local governments to prevent further outbreaks while ensuring transparent information flow. Furthermore, updates from the meeting included plans for DPP activities across Taiwan, youth programs, and discussions regarding promoting understanding of the risks associated with Taiwan independence movements.
Source: YAHOO