Is it difficult to cooperate with the green camp? Ke Wenzhe calculates the layout of the legislature

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-01

The election of the chairman and deputy head of Taiwan's legislature will be held on February 1, and the Kuomintang and *** will compete fiercely, and it is very important for the People's Party, which holds 8 seats in the "key minority", to decide who to support. According to Taiwan media reports, the People's Party legislature caucus held a morning meeting on the morning of the 30th to discuss, and Yang Baozhen, deputy director of the party caucus, said that the People's Party will hold a press conference on the 31st to announce the voting intention for the election of the head of the Taiwan legislature.

Ke Wenzhe Source: Taiwan's "United Daily News".

According to Taiwan media reports, Ke Wenzhe, chairman of the People's Party, convened the People's Party caucus of the legislature on the morning of the 30th for a morning meeting to discuss. After the meeting, when faced with reporters, Ke Wenzhe, chairman of the People's Party, smiled but did not answer. Yang Baozhen, deputy director of the party caucus, said that the People's Party will hold a press conference on the morning of the 31st to announce the voting intention in the legislative body election, and Ke Wenzhe will lead the eight democratic representatives to announce the tasks of the new session, and will also announce the three leaders of the party caucus (general convener, secretary-general, and secretary-general). Yang Baozhen said that since the caucus will "enter and exit" in the voting, the caucus will not rule out various options that the People's Party may put forward its own candidates or speculate by the outside world at this stage.

Hong Kong's "Ta Kung Pao" wrote an analysis on the 30th, pointing out that one of the main responsibilities of the island's legislature is to supervise the governance of the ruling party, but in the past eight years, it has been the largest party in both the ruling party and the legislature, and it controls both the ruling power and the legislative power, which can be described as a "player and referee", resulting in the legislature becoming a subsidiary of Tsai Ing-wen like a "rubber stamp" and losing its supervisory function. In recent years, as long as the government wants to pass the bill, it can be passed, and many of these bills have been opposed by the mainstream public opinion on the island. For example, more than eighty percent of the people on the island oppose the import of American lean pork, but they still forcibly passed the relevant bills; ** Every land must be opposed", obstructing cross-strait exchanges; ** The authorities concocted the "forward-looking plan" and set up a huge special budget of up to NT$882.4 billion, which was called "promoting the economy", which was criticized by the outside world as "empty and lack of operability", but in the end, it forcibly passed the controversial "forward-looking plan" by virtue of having the most seats in the legislature. If *** wins the election of the head of the legislature this time, the legislature may repeat the mistake of being reduced to a "rubber stamp" of the authorities in the past eight years. At present, although the Kuomintang has announced that Han Kuo-yu and Jiang Qichen will run for the chairmanship and vice chairmen of the legislature, it has said that the candidates for the deputies can be discussed again. This is obviously an olive branch extended to the People's Party and once again tests the political wisdom of Ko Wenzhe and the People's Party.

Taiwan's "China Times" published a commentary on the 30th, reminding the People's Party not to forget the responsibility of the opposition parties to supervise. Taiwan's "China Times" pointed out that the eight seats of the new people in Baiying carry the people's expectation of supervision, and it is necessary to choose a correct path based on public opinion.

Another Taiwan media observed that although the blue and white alliance unhappily broke the situation before the election, the Kuomintang still maintained a better demeanor and sincerity after the election, and continued to release signals of active cooperation to the People's Party, which is of course related to the fact that the blue and white camps belong to the "opposition" camp and the blue camp is a fragile majority and urgently needs the cooperation of the white camp to further strengthen supervision and checks and balances. The green battalion, which is "a minority in power" but has only slightly fewer seats in the legislature than the blue battalion, ridiculed the white camp from beginning to end, and always summoned Ke Jianming to even ask the white camp to "revolt and return".

The analysis pointed out that the People's Party put forward a number of proposals for the reform of Taiwan's legislature, and declared that it would decide who to support depending on whether the blue and green expressed their stance or not, showing that the People's Party is "right about things and not about people". However, of course, the blue and green parties can also see that these ideas are not really new, but are more of a demand and strategy to win the approval of society, and cannot and need not be confused with the upcoming re-election of the leader of the new legislature. For the Blue Camp, there is no reason to reject the White Camp's ideas of strengthening the legislature's powers. On the contrary, the green camp, which has held the absolute majority of the legislature for eight years in the past, will feel embarrassed and uncomfortable about this, after all, for such a long time, the ** democratic generation is only immersed in the pleasure of crushing the opposition party, and is willing to become the rubber stamp of the *** authorities. At this time, the green camp has lost the advantage of the legislature, and if it echoes the call for reform of the legislature, it is really reasonable to lose. According to the analysis, how to vote for the eight seats of the People's Party is not only related to Ke Wenzhe's political wisdom and future, but also the possibility of the People's Party in the legislature in the future.

**The authorities launched the "2025 Non-Nuclear Homeland" policy to exclude nuclear power, which led to a shortage of electricity and high electricity prices on the island. According to Taiwan's "China Times News Network" reported on the evening of the 29th, some people on the island found that in order to solve the problem of power shortage, the Highway Bureau of Taiwan's transportation department has recently removed trees and set up photoelectric panels in the expressway service area. In this regard, Yang Qiongying of the People's Republic of China criticized that the various institutions of the ** authorities have reached the point of doing everything in order to obtain the field of setting up green energy, which is simply crazy.

In recent years, Taiwan's farmland and green space have been occupied by solar panels, and the controversy over photovoltaic and green energy has continued Source: Taiwan's "China Times News Network".

Hong Mengkai, the representative of the People's Republic of China, pointed out in his personal social ** that the real reason why the authorities dare not admit the real reason for the lack of electricity on the island is that the power grid is fragile and the overall power shortage is due to the wrong energy policy launched by the people, so they have to desperately find a place to grow electricity and disperse the risk of power skipping and power shortage. Hong Mengkai said that cutting down trees to plant electricity, originally those lands should be the growth space of trees, in the past, when the trees next to the Taipei Arena (Taipei Cultural and Sports Park) were transplanted, a bunch of flank groups jumped out to criticize. "And now? I really don't want to make such an analogy, but what *** is doing now is slapping myself in the face, isn't it? ”

The consequences of a wrong energy policy are more serious than we think! Hong Mengkai criticized bitterly, the area of photovoltaic panels laid in the central and southern parts of the country has increased rapidly, and now it is reported that even the highway bureau of the island's transportation department is cutting trees to plant photovoltaics, and many people are shocked to think, "Why are all the trees gone?" The authorities are really crazy! "Another environmental group on the island also bombarded, asking the authorities whether this is still green energy? **It is said that it is used to generate electricity from idle space, but it should be the growth space of trees, so wouldn't it be upside down to cut down trees and plant electricity? In addition, a large number of photovoltaic panels have been laid, causing the temperature in the region to rise, and in some places it has risen to 43 degrees, in other words, when the people on the island have not yet enjoyed the benefits of green energy, they have to face the impact of high temperatures. The consequences of the wrong energy policy will have to be borne by the people of the whole island.

Another observation pointed out that the Taiwan military was also exposed to order the entire Taiwan army to fully cooperate with the installation of solar photovoltaic panels in order to cooperate with the energy policy of the authorities, which aroused strong doubts on the island. According to Taiwan's "United Daily News", Taiwan's regional administrative agency has asked the Taiwan military to cooperate with the "green power generation" policy of the *** authorities and evaluate the installation of solar panels at the camp site. Originally, the Taiwan military installed solar panels on the rooftops of military academies and other administrative units, and then solar panels were also installed in the barracks buildings, and passers-by felt "dense fear," and the Taiwan Navy's Zuoying Military Port became the largest photovoltaic field on the island. Taiwan military scholar Jie Chung once said that it does not matter if the Taiwan military uses the houses of administrative organs as solar power generation, but the barracks are based on the principle of being scattered, hidden, and unobtrusive, and the purpose of building carports for the chariots in the barracks is very conspicuous, and the practice is to put the cart before the horse. Zeng Mingzong of the People's Republic of China criticized bitterly that the Taiwan military cooperated with the policy of the *** authorities to cover solar panels, in addition to wasting **, but also turned the military barracks into targets, "This is the sequelae derived from the wrong policy and the subordinates being forced to make a policy." Chen Yixin, a representative of the People's Republic of China, also said that the installation of photovoltaic facilities in the camp area is bound to cause harm to military secrets, especially the highly reflective solar photovoltaic panels, so that the location of the camp can be seen at a glance.

Author丨Yang Zhaoyuan, the chief writer of Shenzhen Satellite TV Direct News.

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