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The Legislative Yuan's review of the exercise of its powers was rejected by a cross-party vote on the 21st, but the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) still called for a 'Green Bird' gathering that evening, raising questions about its purpose and legitimacy. Yen Chen-sheng, a researcher at the National Chengchi University's Institute of International Relations, criticized the DPP for not showing concern for its supporters by continuously mobilizing them in hot weather, stating that this reflects a lack of care for their well-being and may lead to diminishing mobilization results. He also questioned the intense emotions displayed by the 'Green Bird' participants towards the Kuomintang and People First Party, emphasizing the chaotic start of President Lai Ching-te's term and hinting at challenges ahead in the political landscape over the next four years.
Source: YAHOO