KMT Lawmaker Shows 'Great Goodwill'; CEC Media Budget Cut by Only NT$780,000

KMT legislator Wang Hung-wei initially proposed cutting the entire NT$7.8 million media budget of the Central Election Commission (CEC). Following discussions with the new CEC chair, Yu Ying-lung, the cut was reduced to NT$780,000, citing the upcoming local elections and referendums.
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The Central Election Commission (CEC) chair, Yu Ying-lung, attended a Legislative Yuan committee meeting to report on business and review the 115th-year budget. Legislator Wang Hung-wei had originally proposed a full cut of the NT$7.8 million media promotion budget. Yu expressed a desire for open communication, hoping to avoid a total cut. Wang questioned the concentration of procurement funds in specific media outlets over the past decade, labeling them 'green media.' After discussions, Wang agreed to a 10% cut (NT$780,000), stating she wanted to give the new chair a chance. Yu acknowledged the goodwill and thanked the legislator for the compromise, noting the pressure of managing major elections with limited funds.

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