Jaw Shaw-kong Proposes 810 Billion Military Procurement Budget; DPP Legislator Sees It as 'First Step of Goodwill', Hopes to Include Commercial Procurement & Manufacturing
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Former Broadcasting Corporation of China chairman Jaw Shaw-kong proposed an 810 billion NTD defense budget. DPP Legislator Chen Kuan-ting views it as a good start for bipartisan consensus.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the content of the national defense budget proposal made by Zhao Shaokang?
- A: It is a compromise proposal that sets a special budget of 810 billion New Taiwan Dollars, first reviewing the confirmed 350 billion, and temporarily freezing the remaining 460 billion.
- Q: How did the Democratic Progressive Party's Chen Guanting commissioner react to this proposal?
- A: He evaluated this proposal as a 'first step of goodwill' towards dialogue and advocated a three-stage approach to promote the military procurement in a lump sum without splitting it.
- Q: What is the main point of contention between the ruling and opposition parties regarding the budget proposal?
- A: The main point of contention is whether to include direct weapon purchases (military procurement), commercial procurement (commercial purchases), and domestic contract manufacturing (commissioned manufacturing) in the special budget.