TAIPEI (TVBS News) — In a significant move on Tuesday (May 28), members of the Kuomintang (KMT) and the Taiwan People's Party (TPP) successfully occupied the podium in the Legislative Yuan as the review of amendments to the Law Governing the Legislative Yuan's Power resumed. This action underscores the ongoing debate and the high stakes involved in the proposed legislative reforms.
Legislative Showdown
KMT caucus whip Fu Kun-chi emphasized the importance of the day's agenda, focusing on the amendment of the Law Governing the Legislative Yuan's Power. He urged the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) to align with the mainstream public opinion and avoid wasting time. "We hope the ruling party will not cause trouble and will uphold the dignity and etiquette of the parliament," Fu stated, advocating for a respectful and orderly voting process.
TPP caucus whip Huang Kuo-chang highlighted the day's historical significance for Taiwan's democracy, noting the potential establishment of a hearing investigation system and the strengthening of personnel consent rights. "After 30 years of pushing for parliamentary reform, we hope to successfully complete the third reading," Huang said, pointing out that all substantial clauses had already passed the second reading on May 24 without controversy.
Public Concerns
As the meeting unfolded, civic groups gathered outside the Legislative Yuan, voicing concerns that the dispute was not about parliamentary reform per se but about opaque operations, a lack of discussion, and potential abuse of power under the guise of reform.
This pivotal moment in Taiwan's legislative history marks a critical juncture for democratic governance and parliamentary dignity. The outcome of these amendments could significantly shape the future of Taiwan's legislative processes and the balance of power within its government.