KMT Urges DPP Not to Boycott Vote on 'Parliament Reform Review Bill' to Avoid Delaying Premier’s Policy Interrogation at Legislative Yuan

Reported about 1 year ago

The Executive Yuan has proposed a reconsideration bill for parliamentary power reforms, and lawmakers from both ruling and opposition parties will schedule a vote to determine its approval. KMT legislator and caucus secretary-general Hong Meng-kai warned that deliberate obstruction by the DPP in the voting process may affect Premier Su Tseng-chang's policy interrogation, potentially causing a delay beyond the end of the July 16 Legislative Yuan session, which would complicate matters for the ruling DPP caucus. In response, Hong stated that within 15 days, the Legislative Yuan must respond to the bill. If the DPP deliberately makes it difficult to vote on the reconsideration, it may impact the Premier's policy interrogation, potentially causing a postponement and making it challenging for the ruling party to explain the situation. The decision on when to vote on the reconsideration bill is expected to spark further conflict between lawmakers. (Photo by TVBS)

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