Reported 11 months ago
The Legislative Yuan recently passed an amendment to the 'Indigenous Reserved Land Prohibition Compensation Act', increasing compensation from NT$30,000 to NT$60,000 per hectare. After the controversial amendment to the Parliament Powers Act was rejected, the struggle in the parliament finally came to an end. Premier Su Zhenchang took the initiative to invite DPP caucus members to an expanded Executive-Legislative coordination meeting at the Executive Yuan, aiming to listen to the caucus members' opinions and communicate with them. The government team currently communicates with the DPP caucus mainly through three platforms: the Executive-Legislative coordination meeting, the Central Standing Committee, and the caucus general meeting, with the primary channel being the Executive-Legislative coordination meeting led by Vice Premier Cheng Li-chun.
Source: YAHOO