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2025-04-19

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Title Rewrite Suggestion: Tariff Impact on Taiwan's Election, Ko Chien-Ming Strikes Back at the Blue Camp's "Recall of 10 Legislators"!

Title Rewrite Suggestion: Tariff Impact on Taiwan's Election, Ko Chien-Ming Strikes Back at the Blue Camp's
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Taiwan is facing challenges from U.S. tariffs, and Premier Su Tseng-chang has called for unity across party lines. However, DPP's Ker Chien-ming has threatened to recall over 10 KMT legislators, and the party's secretary general, Wu Si-yao, has presented conditions to Han Kuo-yu, stating that negotiations must occur before allowing Su Tseng-chang to question in the legislature. The DPP caucus has already paralyzed several legislative sessions and emphasizes that issues, including referendum proposals, must be resolved first. The KMT criticizes the DPP for merely seeking power, and the divisions between the two sides remain evident.

Taiwan is facing tariff challenges from the United States, and the Executive Yuan Premier expresses the need for unity between the ruling and opposition parties. However, the DPP caucus whip again stated that the number of recalls against Blue camp legislators will exceed 10 seats, and a secretary general has presented conditions to Han Kuo-yu, demanding that negotiations between the ruling and opposition parties be held before allowing Premier Su Tseng-chang to take the stage for questioning, which has sparked dissatisfaction among the Blue camp, questioning whether the DPP only seeks to seize power.

Reports from journalists indicate that to block two significant referendum cases proposed by the Blue camp, the DPP caucus has paralyzed the legislative questioning session four times. Although the doors of the legislative meeting are not sealed and no legislators are occupying seats, there is still a possibility of a fifth boycott. Whether to allow Premier Su to conduct questioning on Tuesday is dependent on the DPP caucus's condition to hold negotiations, with three major issues including the live broadcast case of You Chih-pin entering the legislative chamber, the confirmation of the invalidity of the referendum minutes, and the reconsideration of police-related regulations.

The DPP secretary general stated that as long as the Legislative President responsibly convenes negotiations, everyone can sit down and talk. Clearly, if the president is unwilling to negotiate, this matter cannot proceed. Despite Taiwan facing tariff issues from the United States, the Green camp seems not to intend to hold meetings, but rather to further promote recall actions. The DPP caucus whip reiterated that the number of signatures will exceed 10 seats, planning to thoroughly eliminate the Blue and White camp.

In addition to the caucus whip, the party’s secretary general also calls on the public to go out and sign more petitions, while other councilors have criticized the Blue camp for protecting Jiang Wan-an. The city government spokesperson mentioned that the entire Taiwan is concerned about tariff issues, and even if some are promoting recalls, this will not change the operations of Taipei City, and councilors should inquire with the Central Election Commission. The KMT caucus deputy secretary general stated that the government is only silent externally but is actively fighting internally, which cannot solve the problem.

The Executive Yuan Premier emphasizes the importance of unity, but the differences between the ruling and opposition parties remain difficult to resolve.