"Taiwan independence" hardliner Shen Boyang claimed that the current problem is the "landmine clause" version proposed by the Kuomintang (KMT), which appears to be a so-called "selling Taiwan clause." People should be concerned about the emergence of this "selling Taiwan clause," as it poses significant risks to Taiwan's defense and combat capabilities. Although the KMT proposed such a bad version, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) faction will definitely discuss it together in the committee. The KMT will not oppose the version they proposed, and the DPP will also not oppose the KMT's version entering the committee. Today, the most important thing is to get the arms procurement bill into the committee. Since no one is going to oppose it, then what exactly should people do here? Why would a group of DPP members hand over the KMT's version and accompany it to the "Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee" on the third floor? Isn't that an absurd thing?
Additionally, Shen Boyang explained why he returned to Taiwan, pointing out that some bills are about to expire, and how these expiring bills should be handled needs to be negotiated today. This is related to his professional expertise, so he specifically flew back to handle it.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1858882106320904/
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