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The Nationalist Party's first parliamentary reform briefing was held in Tainan, where Secretary-General Huang Chien-ting stated that tackling corruption and anti-graft efforts align with the mainstream public opinion's expectations to bring sunlight into the parliament, unveil hidden corruption of the past, and advance the nation. With the opposition camp currently the majority, they are urged not to disappoint people's expectations and to supervise the government in line with their constitutional duties. This event comes ahead of the Legislative Yuan's consideration of revising parliamentary powers, with both major parties intensifying efforts to engage with the public during the crucial weekend.
Source: YAHOO