As many are aware, there is a prominent online fan page called “Taiwan Fugue,” a Deep-Green group supportive of Tsai Ing-wen. Recently, they published a piece criticizing Ma Ying-jeou’s proposal for the majority party to form the cabinet. However, their content falls into the same logical traps often used to smear the KMT, effectively brainwashing the public with flawed reasoning.
On their Facebook page, Taiwan Fugue claimed that the proposal violates the “constitutional system” because the Premier is a subordinate of the President. And that was it—no further explanation, just a blanket claim that it is unconstitutional.
Why did Taiwan Fugue stop short? Because they dare not mention that Tsai Ing-wen could designate someone to be appointed by Ma Ying-jeou. Ultimately, the DPP is unwilling to actively seek political cooperation for the sake of the nation, fearing they might shatter the “glass hearts” of the Deep-Green independence faction. After all, there is another election in four years.
If a fan page wants to talk about jurisprudence with such loud conviction, perhaps they should apply to be Justices of the Constitutional Court.
When Chen Shui-bian was nearing the end of his term, there was a similar transition gap. At that time, Ma Ying-jeou proposed to Chen that the majority party should form the cabinet, but Chen refused. Now that Ma is leaving office, he has maintained his consistent stance by hoping Tsai Ing-wen would accept a majority-led cabinet, yet this time it is Tsai who has refused.
DPP, you weren’t this “soft” when you were mobilizing the masses!
Who is truly harboring hostility toward our country by preferring a four-month political vacuum? Her supporters even claim they are “terrified” that Ma Ying-jeou is trying to frame them.
DPP, just how cowardly are your supporters?
Some DPP supporters even argued that if Tsai Ing-wen does a good job during this period, Ma Ying-jeou would steal the credit.
If I recall correctly, these are the same people who constantly preach about “information transparency” and the power of PTT. Yet, the moment Tsai Ing-wen is elected President, they suddenly become information-illiterate?
Who has actually maintained a consistent, legally-grounded attitude for the past eight years for the good of the Republic of China (R.O.C.)?
I believe the answer is clear.
Regardless, Tsai Ing-wen has made her calculated move and actively rejected President Ma Ying-jeou’s proposal.