The eight standing committees of the Taiwan Legislative Yuan will meet starting next week, and Wang Yumin, a member of the Kuomintang Calling Committee, has locked down three major topics, including the "Sudan Red Incident," "Opening up Indian Migrant Workers," and "Health Insurance Drug Price Adjustment," and has scheduled a special report agenda. In addition, Yang Qiongying, a member of the Kuomintang Convening Committee, will invite relevant ministries to report on the "increase in electricity prices" on Thursday and prepare for questioning.
The Legislative Yuan is the main battlefield of political issues, except for the weekly.
In addition to the second session, the first, third, and fourth standing committee meetings are also an important stage for legislators to question questions and attack and defend the government and the opposition.
The Legislative Yuan completed the election of eight standing committees on Thursday, with the blue and green camps holding eight seats each. According to the weekly forecast, the committee members have scheduled special reports on a number of major issues of social concern, including: on Monday, the Social Welfare and Health and Environment Committee will conduct a special report on "Review of the Implementation of the Five Rings of Food Safety and the Handling of the Sudan Red Incident", and the Home Affairs Committee will conduct a special report on "The Kinmen Ship Collision Case: The Law Enforcement Process and Follow-up Handling of the Capsizing Ship".
In addition, on Wednesday, the Social Welfare and Health Environment Committee will give a special report on "The Impact of the Opening of Indian Migrant Workers on the Labor Market", and the Home Affairs Committee will conduct a special report on "Suspending Recruitment of Mainland Tours: The Decision-making Process and Follow-up Impact Assessment". On Thursday, the Social Welfare and Health Environment Committee will make a special report on "Health Insurance Drug Price Adjustment, Pharmaceutical Factories Stop Stopping Production of Drugs for Chronic Diseases", and the Economic Committee will invite the economic department and Taipower to report on "The impact of electricity price increases on industry and people's livelihood to develop supporting measures".