Presidential Office Urges Legislature to 'Focus on Real Work' for National Stability
The Taiwan Presidential Office spokesperson called on the legislature to prioritize budget review and national affairs over political maneuvering, while debunking rumors about the President's travel plans.
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Spokesperson Kuo Ya-hui of the Presidential Office addressed the media today, urging the Legislative Yuan to focus on its 'proper duties' as the national budget finally enters committee review. The appeal comes amidst ongoing friction between the ruling and opposition parties that has slowed administrative progress.
Kuo emphasized that for the country to function smoothly, legislative processes must be handled with professionalism and urgency. She also took the opportunity to firmly deny spreading rumors suggesting that President Lai Ching-te's planned overseas visit had been delayed. 'The administration is operating according to schedule, and such misinformation serves only to destabilize public trust,' Kuo stated, calling for an end to political distractions in favor of national interests.
Kuo emphasized that for the country to function smoothly, legislative processes must be handled with professionalism and urgency. She also took the opportunity to firmly deny spreading rumors suggesting that President Lai Ching-te's planned overseas visit had been delayed. 'The administration is operating according to schedule, and such misinformation serves only to destabilize public trust,' Kuo stated, calling for an end to political distractions in favor of national interests.