No combat-oriented Cabinet claims unsubstantiated, Executive Yuan asserts
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The government has squashed rumors about assembling a "bellicose cabinet" after May 20, bunch of baloney, they declared. This denial comes in light of the persistent recall movement that's been grabbing headlines lately.
Michelle Lee, Executive Yuan's spokesperson, in a press statement subjected these reports to severe ridicule, labeling them as "misinformation" and "conjecture."
The government, according to Lee, is currently preoccupied with tackling US tariffs and global issues, with a proposed NT$410 billion (US$13.6 billion) special act targeting Taiwan's economic, social, and security robustness unveiled on April 24.
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The proposed legislation sports four core objectives: foster industries, shield livelihoods, keep jobs steady, and beef up resilience, as confirmed by Lee.
Lee has appealed to legislative caucuses to endorse the act and shower it with unwavering support.
The opposition has raised eyebrows over certain provisions of the proposal, claiming they extend beyond the bill's initial purpose, which is to steady the economy should the US impose crippling tariffs on Taiwanese imports.
Insights:- Cabinet shakeup denial: The Taiwanese government has categorically denied rumors of forming a "fighting-style cabinet" following the recall campaign and US tariff issues, dismissing them as "false information" and "conjecture."- Legislation焦點: The executive branch remains engaged in efforts to address US tariffs and international developments through a proposed NT$410 billion (US$12.6–13.6 billion) special act geared towards bolstering Taiwan's economic, social, and security resilience.- Criticism: The opposition has criticized certain aspects of the proposed legislation for veering beyond its initial purpose of compensating for potential tariff impacts.
- The Taiwanese government, engrossed in combating US tariffs and global issues, is currently advocating for a new legislation totalling NT$410 billion, aiming to fortify Taiwan's economic, social, and security resilience.
- The proposed legislation, focused on fostering industries, safeguarding livelihoods, maintaining employment stability, and enhancing overall resilience, has been met with enthusiasm by the Executive Yuan.
- However, the opposition has raised speculation about certain provisions of the proposal, suggesting they extend beyond the bill's initial purpose of economically stabilizing Taiwan in light of potential US tariffs.
- As the Taiwanese legislation evolves and politics take center stage in the general news, the government and the opposition continue to debate and shape policy-and-legislation strategies, pursuing the best course for the nation.
