Wellington Koo Hopes for Bipartisan Support for Cabinet's Defense Special Bill, Urges Swift Review
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Defense Minister Wellington Koo urged cross-party support for the defense special bill, hoping for swift negotiations and budget review after KMT absent in talks.
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- Q: Why could no consensus be reached during the party caucus negotiation yesterday?
- A: No consensus could be reached because the Kuomintang caucus representatives were absent from the negotiation hosted by Chen Kuan-ting.
- Q: Who hosted the party caucus negotiation on the draft defense special bill?
- A: The negotiation was hosted by Chen Kuan-ting, a DPP legislator and convener of the Foreign and National Defense Committee.
- Q: What did Wellington Koo state regarding the committee's inspection itineraries and party negotiations?
- A: He stated that party negotiations and committee itineraries do not necessarily have to be linked, so another date can be arranged for negotiations.
- Q: What is the official name of the Cabinet's defense special bill version that the MND hopes to receive support for?
- A: The Cabinet's version is the Draft Special Act for Procurement of the Plan to Strengthen Defense Resilience and Asymmetric Warfare Capabilities.
- Q: Why does Wellington Koo hope the defense special bill will be reviewed and passed as soon as possible?
- A: He hopes it passes quickly because the budget plan can only be passed promptly after the special bill itself has undergone review and passed.