Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 12 hours ago
Opposition lawmakers are insisting President Lai Ching-te take questions from the legislature over a proposed US$40 billion special defense budget. Meanwhile, ruling party lawmakers say that would set a dangerous precedent.

Category

🗞
News
Transcript
00:00A 40 billion US dollar special defense budget has been stalled in the opposition-led legislature for the fifth time.
00:07Lawmakers from the ruling party are airing their frustrations over the holdup as opposition lawmakers demand the president answer their questions.
00:30The special defense budget would be the country's highest on record.
00:38It's part of President Lai Qingde's plan to develop an anti-missile T-Dome system.
00:43The president says he's willing to make a policy report, but that taking questions would violate constitutional checks and balances.
00:51Opposition lawmakers say the president's refusal will stall the bill longer.
01:00A separate 2026 general budget has also faced stalls in the legislature.
01:19To make sure the employees want to damage the glass of南, the endlich law.
01:25To keep in mind, his competitorsęˇŧīŋŊ Ni.
01:25This userclip should look like this on record water limitations on how to ensureīŋŊ and chemical minha Mr.
01:27City of Ontario these days are PATHSADUL.
01:27Press that right to record 2003-101- CDU's new picture.
01:30GENANDRE COUNCIL DEL RUE
01:32It's very pivotal to the feedback of the statement that you have the merchant system who works for taxes and prices.
01:35To learn more about the cost-duty tax-duty tax-date, the sort of advice that you don't want to split into the literature.
01:36It's very practical if you have the trust-duty tax-duty tax tax-duty tax-date tax tax steps.
Be the first to comment
Add your comment

Recommended