Zeng Mingzong, the general secretary of the Kuomintang League, criticized that the DPP, as the ruling party, dare not be responsible for the one-year extension of compulsory service that it has promoted.

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[Reporter Wang Qianhao/Taipei Report] President Tsai Ing-wen held a national security high-level meeting this morning, and decided on a plan to extend the compulsory service for one year, and personally announced it to the public.

After the adjustment plan is announced, it will be sent to the Executive Yuan for approval. After the Executive Yuan will discuss and pass it on the 29th, it will be sent to the Legislative Yuan for review.

In this regard, Zeng Mingzong, the general secretary of the Kuomintang League, criticized that the DPP, as the ruling party, dare not and does not want to be responsible for the policies it promotes.

Zeng Mingzong said in an interview in front of the Legislative Yuan today (27th) that from a foreign point of view, soldiers should give him a certain amount of treatment and let him concentrate on national defense affairs, so he needs to raise wages for ordinary soldiers, including compulsory service Both the standing service and the Kuomintang regiment support it, but this is only one part of it, and training must also be strengthened.

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Tsang Ming-tsung mentioned that the DPP's claim to extend the term of service was sent to the Legislative Yuan. He wanted to use the opportunity to ask who is in power, and he does not even endorse the policies introduced by the ruling party.

He pointed out that according to the current regulations, the executive order will take effect when it is promulgated, but as the ruling party, the DPP does not dare to take responsibility, nor does it want to take responsibility, so what should the ruling party do?

Zeng Mingzong asked, he wants to ask the Democratic Progressive Party, Tsai Ing-wen, and Premier Su Zhenchang who is the ruling party or the DPP?

Or form a coalition cabinet with the opposition party?