Wang Shijian complained that A's actions are as frequent as in kindergarten! Ke Jianming stated so.
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Wang Shijian expressed dissatisfaction with the Democratic Progressive Party's requirement for legislators to sign in every two hours, believing that such frequency should not treat legislators like kindergarten children. In response, the party whip Ke Jianming stated that this is a strict disciplinary measure of the party and hopes everyone will cooperate. Ke Jianming pointed out that not signing in could lead to members being absent from meetings. Central Committee member Qiu Zhiwei also mentioned that everyone has been under great pressure recently and suggested adjusting their mindset appropriately.
In the interactions between political parties, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) recently ordered a level one mobilization and required its legislative members to sign in every two hours. In response, DPP central committee member and legislator Wang Shijian expressed his dissatisfaction, believing that such a frequent sign-in is excessive, stating, "Don't treat us like we are in kindergarten, still requiring roll call." The party's whip, Ke Jianming, explained that this action is not for surveillance but a decision made by the party, hoping that everyone can cooperate and participate.
During yesterday's central committee meeting, Wang Shijian voiced his objections to the frequent sign-ins, indicating that regional legislators are at the Legislative Yuan all day and facing considerable pressure. He emphasized that members should not be regarded as kindergarten children needing roll calls to suppress their actions. After the meeting, Ke Jianming responded to the media, reminding everyone, "Signing in is necessary; otherwise, people might not come," further stressing the importance of internal party discipline.
When asked by the media if he is unable to manage Wang Shijian, he stated that Wang is already well aware of these issues. "What other issues are worth discussing?" Central committee member and Green Party legislator Qiu Zhiwei mentioned in an interview that he had told the whip that everyone has been under significant pressure recently, suggesting that members should be understanding of one another and perhaps use a calm approach to stabilize emotions, as leading a party group is not easy.
- Wang Shijian: Frequent sign-ins create pressure.
- Ke Jianming: Emphasizes internal party discipline, not surveillance.
- Qiu Zhiwei: Suggests mutual understanding among members for emotional stability.