TPP Caucus Proposes Extending Legislative Session to July 31; Sent to Inter-Party Negotiation
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The TPP caucus proposed extending the legislative session to July 31, citing government inaction on personnel, budgets, and trade agreements. Despite DPP opposition, the KMT-TPP alliance passed the proposal, sending it to inter-party negotiations.
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- Q: What is the reason for the proposal to extend the legislative session?
- A: The reasons are to ensure time for corrections, such as delays in submitting important personnel proposals by the government, unformulated budgets due to legal amendments, and the unreviewed Taiwan-Korea trade agreement by the legislature.
- Q: What was the result of the vote?
- A: Despite the opposition from the Democratic Progressive Party, it was passed with 59 votes in favor and 47 against, through the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the People's Party.
- Q: What happens after it is passed?
- A: Following the ruling by Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu, the future proceedings will be referred to consultations among the parties (party caucus negotiations).