Summary
- The disruptions in the Legislative Yuan are partly due to the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) assisting the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) in stirring up trouble.
- TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je emphasizes that a bill proposed by the TPP and KMT aims at genuine reforms in the legislature.
- The TPP’s quandary involves internal power struggles and potential conflicts between key figures like Ko and Huang.
- The TPP’s position as a minor party leaves it vulnerable to being overshadowed by the larger KMT and DPP.