A public disagreement has emerged within Taiwan’s Kuomintang (KMT) party, centering on Legislative Yuan president Han Kuo-yu’s rebuke of KMT legislative caucus leader Fu Kun-chi. Han publicly criticized Fu for his absence during crucial cross-party budget negotiations. This unusual display of internal conflict raises questions about the current state of unity within the KMT. The dispute appears linked to the ongoing budget process and potentially broader strategic disagreements. Observers suggest the incident reveals underlying tensions within the party leadership. The fallout from this public exchange could impact the KMT’s effectiveness in upcoming legislative sessions. The situation highlights a potential fracture in the KMT’s front as it navigates complex political challenges.

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