Reported 11 months ago
The political conflict between the ruling and opposition parties in Taiwan continues with disputes over newly proposed issues like abolishing the Examination Yuan and the Fiscal Discipline Act, following the recent passage of parliamentary reform bills. The root cause lies in the confusion of roles between the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the largest party, the Kuomintang (KMT), with the KMT mistakenly acting like the ruling party. However, both sides are perceived to be focused on political maneuvers rather than substantial policy changes, leading to a stagnant political landscape and a disconnect with the public.
Source: YAHOO