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KMT Legislator Denies Agreeing to CEC Appointments; Premier Cho Jung-tai Says He Accepts Being Deceived

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The Legislative Yuan did not fully approve the list of 7 nominees for the Central Election Commission (CEC) in March, and the Executive Yuan is awaiting the inauguration of the supplementary nominees. KMT Legislator Lo Chih-chiang refuted Premier Cho Jung-tai's claim that the KMT caucus had agreed to the CEC appointments, demanding written evidence. Cho stated that if the KMT caucus showed sincerity, the Executive Yuan would cooperate with the procedures, and expressed that he 'accepts being deceived.'

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Q: What is the status of the CEC appointments?
A: The Legislative Yuan did not fully approve the list of 7 nominees for the Central Election Commission (CEC) in March, and the Executive Yuan is awaiting the inauguration of the supplementary nominees.
Q: What was the disagreement between Legislator Lo Chih-chiang and Premier Cho Jung-tai?
A: Legislator Lo Chih-chiang refuted Premier Cho Jung-tai's claim that the KMT caucus had agreed to the CEC appointments, demanding written evidence.