Youth Groups Urge Swift Negotiations to Set Implementation Date for 18-Year-Old Right to Vote Bill
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- Youth Groups Urge Swift Negotiations to Set Implementation Date for 18-Year-Old Right to Vote Bill
- One month after a bill for the 18-year-old right to vote passed its initial review in Taiwan's legislature, youth groups issued a statement on June 8th. They called on Legislative Yuan President Han Kuo-yu and all party caucuses to promptly begin negotiations and explicitly define an implementation date in the law, fearing it could become an empty promise if left to the Executive Yuan to decide.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 8, 2026
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One month after a bill for the 18-year-old right to vote passed its initial review in Taiwan's legislature, youth groups issued a statement on June 8th. They called on Legislative Yuan President Han Kuo-yu and all party caucuses to promptly begin negotiations and explicitly define an implementation date in the law, fearing it could become an empty promise if left to the Executive Yuan to decide.
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- Youth Groups Urge Swift Negotiations to Set Implementation Date for 18-Year-Old Right to Vote Bill (June 8, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
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- June 8, 2026
One month after a bill for the 18-year-old right to vote passed its initial review in Taiwan's legislature, youth groups issued a statement on June 8th. They called on Legislative Yuan President Han Kuo-yu and all party caucuses to promptly begin negotiations and explicitly define an implementation date in the law, fearing it could become an empty promise if left to the Executive Yuan to decide.
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(CNA reporter Hsu Chih-wei, Taipei, 8th) The Legislative Yuan's Internal Administration Committee passed the initial review of the "18-year-old right to vote" amendment on May 7 and referred it to party caucus negotiations. Youth groups issued a statement today, noting that the one-month cooling-off period has expired, and called on Legislative Yuan President Han Kuo-yu and the three party caucuses to expedite negotiations and explicitly set an implementation date during the talks.
Youth organizations including the Taiwan Youth Thinktank, Taiwan Youth Generation Mutual Good Association, Taiwan Alliance for Advancement of Youth Rights and Welfare, National Students' Union of Taiwan, and EdYouth issued a press release stating their support for the legislature's "direct amendment" approach to realize the 18-year-old right to vote, with an initial wave of over 10 scholars and groups co-signing.
The youth groups pointed out that besides the consensus among the three major parties in the legislature, five other parties—the New Power Party, Taiwan Statebuilding Party, Social Democratic Party, Green Party Taiwan, and the Obasan Alliance for People's Political Participation—have also expressed support. This demonstrates a considerable social consensus for achieving the 18-year-old right to vote through direct amendment. However, they expressed concern that the initial review left the implementation date to be determined separately by the Executive Yuan.
The youth groups worry that if the Executive Yuan delays setting an effective date, the amendment could become an "unrealizable" empty promise. They argue that if the Executive Yuan were to further delay implementation citing supplementary resolutions or discussions in a constitutional amendment committee, it would effectively nullify the legislative achievement.
The youth groups also called on Legislative Yuan President Han Kuo-yu and the three party caucuses to negotiate swiftly and to specify the implementation date during the negotiations, rather than leaving it to the Executive Yuan. They argue this would prevent delays in implementation, which could hinder the functioning of the constitutional mechanism and be detrimental to constitutional stability. (Editor: Kuan Chung-wei) 1150608
Youth organizations including the Taiwan Youth Thinktank, Taiwan Youth Generation Mutual Good Association, Taiwan Alliance for Advancement of Youth Rights and Welfare, National Students' Union of Taiwan, and EdYouth issued a press release stating their support for the legislature's "direct amendment" approach to realize the 18-year-old right to vote, with an initial wave of over 10 scholars and groups co-signing.
The youth groups pointed out that besides the consensus among the three major parties in the legislature, five other parties—the New Power Party, Taiwan Statebuilding Party, Social Democratic Party, Green Party Taiwan, and the Obasan Alliance for People's Political Participation—have also expressed support. This demonstrates a considerable social consensus for achieving the 18-year-old right to vote through direct amendment. However, they expressed concern that the initial review left the implementation date to be determined separately by the Executive Yuan.
The youth groups worry that if the Executive Yuan delays setting an effective date, the amendment could become an "unrealizable" empty promise. They argue that if the Executive Yuan were to further delay implementation citing supplementary resolutions or discussions in a constitutional amendment committee, it would effectively nullify the legislative achievement.
The youth groups also called on Legislative Yuan President Han Kuo-yu and the three party caucuses to negotiate swiftly and to specify the implementation date during the negotiations, rather than leaving it to the Executive Yuan. They argue this would prevent delays in implementation, which could hinder the functioning of the constitutional mechanism and be detrimental to constitutional stability. (Editor: Kuan Chung-wei) 1150608
FAQ
「18歲公民權」修法目前的進度如何?
立法院內政委員會已於5月7日初審通過,並交付黨團協商。目前一個月的協商冷凍期已滿。
青年團體主要的訴求是什麼?
他們呼籲立法院盡速協商,並在協商時直接明訂施行日期,而不是交由行政院決定。
為什麼青年團體擔憂施行日期由行政院決定?
他們擔心行政院可能以各種理由延宕施行時間,導致修法淪為「看得到、吃不到」的空頭支票,架空修法成果。
有哪些團體和政黨支持「直接修法」實現18歲公民權?
支持的青年團體包含台灣青年思潮、台青共好協會等五個組織。除了立院三黨有共識外,時代力量、台灣基進、社民黨、綠黨及小民參政歐巴桑聯盟等五黨也已表達支持。
青年團體向誰提出呼籲?
他們主要呼籲立法院長韓國瑜以及立法院的三大黨團(民進黨、國民黨、民眾黨)。