Budget Stalled for 286 Days; DPP Warns of 'Simultaneous Review of Two Fiscal Years'
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The DPP criticized opposition parties (KMT, TPP) for stalling the central government's annual budget review in the Legislative Yuan for 286 days, warning it could lead to the absurd situation of reviewing budgets for two fiscal years simultaneously. Spokesperson Lin Chuyin accused KMT committee convener Lo Ting-wei of not reviewing the budget and pushing controversial bills, and said the opposition bloc blocked defense, diplomacy, and flood control budgets.
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- Q: What is the core of this news?
- A: The review of Taiwan's central government budget has been stalled in the Legislative Yuan for 286 days due to political conflict.
- Q: Who is the DPP blaming?
- A: The DPP is blaming the KMT and TPP (the 'Blue-White' coalition), specifically naming KMT convener Lo Ting-wei.
- Q: What could be the consequence of this delay?
- A: It could lead to the absurd situation of having to review budgets for two fiscal years simultaneously.