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The Kuomintang (Kmt) and the Kuomintang (Taiwan) Proposed to Allocate nt$71.8 Billion in New Infrastructure Projects, Including the Trans-Pacific Partnership (Tpass), Which Was Immediately Sent to the Legislative Yuan for Its Second Reading.
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The central government's 2026 budget continues to be stalled. On the 16th, the Kuomintang (KMT) and Taiwan People's Party (TPP) caucuses in the Legislative Yuan proposed that some of the emerging budgets be directly submitted to the second reading. These include TPASS, river management, and subsidies for the difference in maternity benefits. The first wave covers a total of 38 projects, amounting to NT$71.8 billion. The proposals were passed by …
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