The referendum proposal by the blue camp directly entered the second reading, while the green camp questioned the "invalid meeting," directly targeting the office of Han Kuo-yu.
The Legislative Yuan yesterday (25th) handled the referendum proposals on anti-martial law and anti-death penalty put forward by the Kuomintang, which were jointly passed to the second reading by the blue and white lawmakers. As the meeting took place after 7 PM, the Democratic Progressive Party caucus argued that the meeting exceeded the stipulated time, claiming the vote was invalid, and prepared to confirm the minutes outside the legislative doors. Some lawmakers from the green camp sought clarification from Han Kuo-yu's office, further reflecting dissatisfaction with the meeting process. During the incident, the debate intensified, even resulting in the breaking of the cane of the Democratic Progressive Party's floor leader Ker Chien-ming, leading to a situation where both sides might end up in court.