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Cho Jung-tai Accuses KMT of Dishonesty in CEC Appointments; KMT Caucus Calls it False Statement

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The Legislative Yuan approved four nominees for the Central Election Commission (CEC) on March 13, but rejected three nominated by the Democratic Progressive Party. Premier Cho Jung-tai criticized the Kuomintang (KMT) for lacking integrity in the process. The KMT legislative caucus strongly condemned Cho's remarks, accusing him of political smear tactics and administrative negligence for delaying the appointments. They asserted their constitutional right to review nominations and denied any backroom deals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Who were the nominees for the Central Election Commission (CEC) that the Legislative Yuan did not approve?
A: The Legislative Yuan did not approve Deputy Chairperson nominee Hu Po-yen and committee nominees Huang Wen-ling and Chen Tsung-yi, all recommended by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).
Q: What did the KMT caucus criticize the Executive Yuan for?
A: The KMT caucus criticized the Executive Yuan for "administrative negligence" by delaying the appointments of the CEC personnel, despite the Legislative Yuan having already approved them.