Reports that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is hoping to form a coalition with its erstwhile rival, the People First Party (PFP), have been circulating lately, with the DPP expressing optimism that it will be able to add the PFP's 34 legislative seats to the 101 the pan-green camp won in last month's legislative elections.
Since PFP Chairman James Soong (
DPP Legislator Lee Wen-chung (
Revising the party's approach to independence would just reflect the reality of the DPP's political situation, especially seen in the light of the party's 1999 "Resolution on Taiwan's Future," Lee told the Taipei Times yesterday.
While the Taiwan independence issue is still a potential barrier to the formation of a DPP-PFP coalition, the DPP should take the first step and revise its party platform to reflect the reality, Lee said.
Lee said the DPP's supporters are sure to understand the needs of the current political situation.
"What the DPP's supporters care about most is the DPP's support for an independent nation -- in other words, the current situation of Taiwan -- but not necessarily a `Taiwan Republic,'" Lee said.
Those supporting a "Taiwan Republic" constitute only about one-third of the party's supporters, Lee said.
Most of the DPP's supporters will understand that the party is not seeking to compromise its beliefs, but to further the future of the country by resolving the political stalemate that has been in place in the legislature for the past four years as a result of cooperation between the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and the PFP, he added.
However, the PFP's supporters may not be so forgiving if their party should choose to ally itself with the DPP, especially if it maintains its current stance, Lee said.
As a result, both the DPP and the PFP should take steps towards cooperation, first by the DPP relinquishing its "Taiwan independence clause," and second by the PFP dropping its "one China" principle.
The PFP's support is crucial to the DPP, Lee said.
In reality, the KMT is an unlikely target for cooperation, given its position as the DPP's major rival in Taiwan's largely bipartisan system. Furthermore, there are not enough independents to give the DPP the majority it needs to push through legislation, Lee said.
While Lee's suggestions have been met with severe criticism from party leaders and other members, rumors have been circulating that the DPP has extended open invitations of cooperation to the PFP.
In addition to reports that President Chen Shui-bian (
The DPP's legislative caucus even suggested last week that Soong could become the next head of the Straits Exchange Foundation, following the death last Monday of its chairman, Koo Chen-fu (
With the possible exception of Lee, the DPP seems optimistic that the PFP will come around, even without the DPP making a major ideological change.
DPP caucus whip Lee Chun-yee (李俊毅) said that after the legislative elections the public was hoping for reconciliation among the parties, and that the PFP's change of attitude was reflecting public opinion.
"For example, before the election, PFP caucus whip Liu Wen-hsiung (
He said that the PFP had changed a lot in its attitude, and the atmosphere now was suited to reconciliation.
The passage of the bill governing the examination of party assets in the Procedure Committee had been the result of Soong's support, Lee Chun-yee said.
"After the election the bill was still blocked in the committee a couple of times, since the PFP caucus members still had differing opinions. But later the PFP's top officials issued instructions and the bill was finally passed," Lee Chun-yee said.
But with the PFP playing coy and the DPP's legislative caucus extending open arms, is a DPP-PFP coalition really likely?
Considering the multiple levels on which the DPP and PFP could work together, the chances are high, said Hsu Yung-ming (徐永明), a political analyst and assistant fellow of politics at Academia Sinica.
"The DPP could work with the PFP on several levels, such as, first, the formulation of the next Cabinet; second, in their support for potential legislative speaker and deputy legislative speaker candidates; and third, on policies [being pushed through the legislature]," Hsu said yesterday.
The room for cooperation between the DPP and the PFP is even greater considering the differing degrees of cooperation that exist on each of these levels, Hsu said.
While media speculation has focused on a potential pre-miership or vice premiership position for Soong in the next Cabinet, it is also possible that Chen could nominate other PFP affiliates, such as Vice Chairman Chang Chao-hsiung (
At the level of the legislature, as long as the PFP does not keep colluding with the KMT to block government-supported legislation, that could also be considered a form of cooperation, Hsu said.
"I feel that the DPP and the PFP will not negotiate on Cabinet nominations right away. But there will definitely be some level of cooperation between the two parties," Hsu said.
If the DPP does not cooperate with the PFP, then it faces another lackluster four years in office without legislative results and may pay the consequences in the presidential election in 2008. On the other hand, if the PFP does not seek to cooperate with the Chen administration, then it can achieve only limited development as a party in the next couple years, Hsu said.
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