"Political confrontation since the March presidential election has taken a toll in social costs and the progress of legislation," Chen said.
"For the sake of the nation's competitiveness, I'm calling on opposition parties to put an end to political differences and work with the ruling party, with the public interest in mind, to pass as many priority bills as possible before the legislative session concludes in January," he said.
The pan-blue camp filed two lawsuit, with one to annul the election result and another to annul the election process, immediately after the March 20 election, as Lien and Soong refused to concede.
On Nov. 4, the High Court ruled in favor of Chen and Lu in the first lawsuit, in which the KMT and PFP argued the court should suspend Chen and Lu's re-election victory.
Hundreds of pan-blue supporters yesterday staged protests outside the court and minor clashes occurred between the crowds and some 200 policemen who had been brought in by the authorities to maintain order.
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