One fixed holiday, one flexible rest day: Tsai Ing-wen government's biggest crisis since taking office — The predicament of neither father nor mother loves from policy disputes
This article comments on the huge controversy caused by the Tsai Ing-wen government's one fixed holiday, one flexible rest day policy, arguing that the policy left the government shamed and abandoned by all, proving it was not a good policy. The article cites news reports from the time, pointing out that the Ministry of Labor's planned labor inspections were not supported by many counties and cities, ultimately requiring the president to step in for communication and promise to use guidance as a means. The author contrasts this crisis with Ma Ying-jeou's double price hike for oil and electricity, criticizing the DPP for attacking and interfering with the previous government for votes, accusing it of sacrificing public interests for electoral gains.