General Budget Bill to Be Sent to Committee for Review on 21st, Cross-Party Deadlock Expected to Be Resolved
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The cross-party dispute over the 115th fiscal year central government general budget bill is moving towards resolution through the mediation of Legislative Yuan President Han Kuo-yu. Opposition parties, dissatisfied with the Executive Yuan's failure to include budgets for military salary increases and improved police/firefighter pension replacement rates, have agreed to refer the budget bill to committee after Premier Cho Jung-tai's report and interpellation. The Executive Yuan will submit amendments to military and police treatment regulations within six months. This is expected to break the long-standing deadlock in budget deliberations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When will the review of the 115th fiscal year central government general budget bill begin?
- A: The review will begin on April 21, after Premier Cho Jung-tai's report and interpellation.
- Q: What measures will the Executive Yuan take regarding the treatment of military personnel, police, and firefighters?
- A: The Executive Yuan plans to submit relevant amendments to the military personnel treatment regulations and police personnel regulations within six months after the general budget bill is referred to committee.