Opposition Criticizes Delay in CEC Appointments; Cho Jung-tai Says KMT Needs to Reflect on Its Dishonesty
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Following the rejection of some CEC nominees, the opposition accused the administration of dictatorship for delaying appointments. Cho Jung-tai fired back, accusing the KMT of breaking cross-party agreements and lacking integrity.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What happened with the Central Election Commission personnel proposal?
- A: The vote was held in the Legislative Yuan in March, but among the 7 people who were supposed to be agreed upon by the ruling and opposition parties, the 3 candidates recommended by the Democratic Progressive Party were rejected due to opposition party opposition.
- Q: What is the opposition's claim?
- A: They criticize the government for not promptly appointing the approved commissioners as 'dictatorship of the administration'.
- Q: What is Tsai Ying-tai's rebuttal?
- A: The Kuomintang, which overturned the result agreed upon by the three parties, is 'dishonest,' and a party that lacks integrity in the legislature cannot be respected by other countries.