General Budget Continues to Stall; Han Kuo-yu to Convene Cross-Party Negotiations Next Week
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Taiwan's 2026 general budget is stalled in the legislature. The KMT demands strict legal budgeting, while the DPP criticizes the delay. Cross-party talks are set for next week.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What did Premier Cho Jung-tai express to the media before the legislative plenary session?
- A: He expressed hope for a positive development and for everyone to work hard together on the budget.
- Q: What conditions did KMT caucus whip Fu Kun-chi state for fully compiling the legislative budget?
- A: He stated that it should be compiled as long as the Executive Yuan acts in accordance with the law and constitutional provisions.
- Q: What consensus was reached during the cross-party negotiations convened by Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu?
- A: They agreed to list the motion for reconsideration of the 2026 central government general budget bill as the first discussion item.
- Q: Who did DPP legislator Wu Szu-yao accuse of going back on their word regarding the budget's committal?
- A: She accused the Kuomintang (KMT) of going back on their word and becoming the 'boy who cried wolf' with bankrupt credibility.
- Q: What extension did the Taiwan People's Party (TPP) propose for the legislative session?
- A: The Taiwan People's Party (TPP) proposed extending the legislative session until July 31.