The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) dominated the vote in the legislature yesterday to elect the heads of the eight standing committees, with the two parties gaining an equal number of committee chairs.
Under the legislature’s rules, each committee has two conveners, who have the authority to decide their committee’s agenda, which meant that all three legislative caucuses were vying for the positions.
The DPP and KMT had each gained eight seats at the head of the committees, squeezing out the smaller Taiwan People’s Party (TPP).
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Following the general elections in Taiwan on Jan. 13, the KMT holds 52 of the 113 seats in the legislature, while the DPP has 51, and the TPP eight, while the remaining two are held by independents.
Before the committee chairperson vote yesterday, TPP caucus whip Huang Kuo-chang (黃國昌) said that all eight TPP lawmakers would back the KMT’s picks.
Some news commentators had forecast that the KMT lawmakers on the Transportation Committee would vote for TPP Legislator Lin Kuo-cheng (林國成) as one of the conveners, but that did not happen.
The two convener seats on the Transportation Committee were won by the KMT’s Chen Hsueh-shen (陳雪生), with eight votes, and the DPP’s Lee Kun-tse (李昆澤), with seven votes.
The election of the Social Welfare and Environmental Hygiene Committee conveners saw the KMT’s Alicia Wang (王育敏) winning with the backing of all seven KMT lawmakers and the only TPP lawmaker on that committee. The other convener, Huang Hsiou-fang (黃秀芳) of the DPP, was elected with six votes.
Following her election, Wang invited TPP Legislator Chen Gau-tzu (陳昭姿), a long-time advocate of surrogacy, to join in a group photo with KMT lawmakers, as they chanted a slogan vowing to push forward an artificial reproduction bill that has been languishing in the legislature for about 30 years.
Meanwhile, the KMT’s Wu Tsung-hsien (吳宗憲) and the DPP’s Chung Chia-pin (鍾佳濱) won the convener seats on the Judiciary and Organic Laws and Statutes Committee with seven and six votes respectively.
The Foreign and National Defense Committee elected Ma Wen-chun (馬文君) of the KMT and Wang Ting-yu (王定宇) of the DPP, who gained seven and six votes respectively.
On the Internal Administration Committee, independent Legislator May Chin (高金素梅) was elected with the backing of KMT and TPP lawmakers, while the DPP’s Wu Chi-ming (吳琪銘) got six votes to become the other convener.
KMT Legislator Lo Ming-tsai (羅明才) and DPP Legislator Kuo Kuo-wen (郭國文) were voted as the cochairs of the Finance Committee, with eight and six votes respectively.
The KMT’s Yang Chiung-ying (楊瓊瓔) and the DPP’s Chiu Yi-ying (邱議瑩) are to head the Economics Committee, having gained eight and six votes respectively.
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