The ruling and opposition parties are locked in a dispute over the government's plan to establish a Future Response Fund. This fund aims to utilize additional tax revenues generated by the semiconductor boom to ensure long-term fiscal stability. The ruling party argues that the fund is necessary to manage windfall profits and prepare for future economic downturns. However, the opposition party criticizes the move as a trick to spend taxpayers' money without proper oversight. They express concern that the fund could be used arbitrarily by the government, bypassing parliamentary control. The debate highlights a deep divide over the management of unexpected tax surpluses. Consequently, the legislative process for the fund remains contentious as both sides refuse to yield.