Reported 8 months ago
During the recent debates on parliamentary duties-related bills, tensions rose between the 'blue eagles' and the 'green birds' in Taiwan, with both sides naming legislators they want to recall. The Kuomintang caucus reportedly plans to amend the Recall and Election Law to require a recall to pass only if the number of approving votes exceeds the elected votes of the recalled person, hoping to collaborate with the Taiwan National People's Party on this. However, when asked about this, the party chairman Ko Wen-je expressed that he sees no need for recalls at the moment and questions the motivation behind stirring up trouble unnecessarily, stating 'There are no problems in the world; mediocre people create their own disturbances. What's the point?' Ko Wen-je also criticized the Democratic Progressive Party for focusing on division and hatred instead of real issues. He brought up concerns about Taiwan's energy supply, AI's energy consumption, and staffing shortages in hospitals. While acknowledging that the party would discuss the matter further, Ko emphasized that stirring up recalls needlessly serves no purpose at the current moment.
Source: YAHOO