Green Party: Total Budget Stalled for Over 290 Days as Blue-White Extend Session Without Reviewing Budget
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The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) criticized the Kuomintang (KMT) and Taiwan People's Party (TPP) for delaying the annual budget review for over 290 days, accusing them of obstructing national development through session extensions, controversial legislation, and blocking appointments.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why has the budget review been delayed for over 290 days?
- A: The KMT and TPP have deliberately stalled committee meetings to delay the process.
- Q: What is the 'Yen Kuan-heng Clause'?
- A: A controversial amendment benefiting a specific individual, criticized as 'person-specific legislation'.
- Q: How will cutting the Ministry of Culture's budget affect Taiwan?
- A: It could weaken Taiwan's cultural diplomacy and global visibility.
- Q: Why are opposition parties blocking personnel nominations?
- A: To pressure the ruling party and protect their own political interests.
- Q: How does this budget delay affect ordinary citizens?
- A: It delays public services and economic policies, harming livelihoods.