Taipei Mayor Opposes Central Government's Rental Subsidy Cost-Sharing Plan, Warns of Budget Crunch
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Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an on Tuesday formally objected to the central government's plan to shift rental subsidy costs to local governments starting in 2027. He stated that Taipei City would need to bear approximately NT$1.9 billion, severely crowding out other municipal budgets, and has sent an official letter urging the central government to maintain the current full-funding mechanism.