Reported 7 months ago
As the Sunflower Movement marks its 10th anniversary in 2024, leaders like Lin Fei-fan have transitioned into government roles, while the newer 'Bluebird' movement, seen taking to the streets, faces criticism for opposing parliamentary reform without strong legitimacy. Analysts suggest the behind-the-scenes political influence and questionable motives may hinder the Bluebird movement's sustainability. Unlike the Sunflower Movement that once propelled figures like Ko Wen-je and Tsai Ing-wen, the Bluebird movement lacks the same societal persuasion and may struggle to gain support due to evolving media landscape and public expectation of political accountability.
Source: YAHOO