Reported about 1 year ago
Recent legislative amendments in Taiwan have sparked a series of street lectures and protests by both the ruling party and the opposition. While the ruling party plans to counter the amendments, the opposition Kuomintang (KMT) is launching street lectures across Taiwan, targeting President Lai Ching-te's stronghold in Tainan City first. KMT lawmaker Wang Hongwei described this as a battle between the 'Blue Bird' and the 'Green Bird' movements, aiming to prevent a one-sided narrative in Taiwan. The KMT vows to uphold its vision of parliamentary reform and resist the opposition's attempts to trigger recalls. The article also suggests that the ongoing street activities may serve as preparation for the 2026 elections.
Source: YAHOO