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2025/12/02

【開箱姿料夾EP75】總質詢review


Here's a summary of Legislator Chen Chao-tzu's (陳昭姿) arguments from her "Unboxing Tzu-liao EP75" video on December 2, 2025:

  1. Improper Waste Disposal and Subsequent Burning in Tainan City:

    • Incident: In July 2025, the Executive Yuan allocated NT$340 million to the Tainan City Government for post-typhoon waste disposal. However, the Tainan City Environmental Protection Bureau chose a naval base as a dumpsite for a large amount of waste, raising residents' concerns about the risk of fire. On October 7th and 28th, Legislator Chen Chao-tzu held press conferences and coordination meetings, urging the Tainan City Environmental Protection Bureau and the Ministry of Environment to address the issue, but without success. On November 21st, the waste began to burn, and the fire continued until December 1st, causing severe air pollution, with odors reaching Guantian.
    • Arguments:
      • The Tainan City Environmental Protection Bureau and the Ministry of Environment ignored residents' concerns and should be held responsible.
      • The Ministry of Environment should fine the Tainan City Environmental Protection Bureau and not delay by using the investigation of the cause of the fire as an excuse.
      • Criticized Minister Peng Chi-ming's (彭啟明) passive attitude and failure to address the issue in a timely manner.
      • The government should pay attention to the pollution of PM2.5 and other fine particulate matter caused by the burning of waste landfills and its harm to the health of residents in central and southern Taiwan.
      • Tainan citizens should reflect on the fact that long-term support for a particular political party has led to damage to their hometown environment.
      • Called on the government not to be stubborn and the public to bravely protest and fight for their rights.
      • Demanded a thorough investigation into the use of the NT$340 million waste disposal fee.
      • At least three places in Chiayi and Tainan are currently burning, questioning the government's inaction.
  2. Taiwan's Low Birth Rate Problem:

    • Incident: Taiwan's birth rate continues to decline. In 2025, only 100,000 newborns are expected, far fewer than the number of deaths. The number of deaths has exceeded the number of births for 58 consecutive months.
    • Arguments:
      • The government should be held responsible for the low birth rate.
      • Emphasized the importance of the Artificial Reproduction Act and the need to help those who want to have children but cannot.
      • The government should pay attention to infertility treatment and provide relevant assistance.
      • Pointed out that allies are more important than Wubi.
  3. Controversy Over the President's Cup Street Dance Competition:

    • Incident: The rules of the President's Cup Street Dance Competition were temporarily changed during the finals. The single-elimination from the top eight to the top four was changed to a mixed-point double-elimination system, causing dissatisfaction among the contestants. The old rules were still displayed on the official website of the Sports Department, and the organizer's attitude was poor, using "forgot to change it on the official website" as an excuse.
    • Arguments:
      • Criticized the Sports Department for disrespecting the contestants and not changing the competition rules at will.
      • Demanded that the Sports Department publish the list of experts and their recommendations, explaining the reasons for the change of rules and the approval process.
      • Affirmed Minister Li Yang's (李洋) willingness to apologize, but at the same time hoped that he would face the internal problems of the Sports Department.
      • Called on Minister Li Yang to face the long-standing chaos in the Sports Administration and dare to reform.
  4. Surrogacy Legalization Issue:

    • Arguments:
      • Continued to promote the legalization of surrogacy, emphasizing that it is one of the ways to solve the problem of low birth rate.
      • Believed that NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang supports surrogacy and provides full subsidies to employees, and Taiwan should not lag behind.
      • Criticized those who oppose surrogacy as being mentally disturbed and having double standards.
      • Emphasized that the Taiwan People's Party, TPP's surrogacy Bill is very comprehensive and focuses on protecting surrogate mothers and children.
      • Refuted the claim that surrogacy would wash the population, emphasizing that at least one of the surrogate mother and the commissioning couple must have Republic of China nationality.
      • Called on all sectors to view the needs of infertile couples with empathy and not only see the negative aspects.
  5. Health Insurance System Problems:

    • Arguments:
      • The increase in supplementary health insurance premiums is the result of unfair mechanisms and should be reformed first.
      • The government should increase its share of health insurance to 36% and remove items that are not covered by health insurance.
      • Pointed out the problem of uneven development of medical departments, with cosmetic surgery being too popular, while important departments such as internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and pediatrics are lacking in manpower.
      • Suggested that the government should provide tax-free and other benefits to difficult departments such as night shifts and holiday shifts to encourage doctors to join.
  6. Migrant Worker Policy Issues:

    • Arguments:
      • Criticized Taiwan's unique brokerage system for exploiting migrant workers, resulting in a lack of competitiveness for Taiwan's migrant workers.
      • The government should review the migrant worker policy and protect the rights and interests of migrant workers.
      • The employment stabilization fee or service fee should no longer be charged, as there is no service at all.
  7. Overall Criticism of Current Affairs:

    • Arguments:
      • Criticized the ruling party for only caring about elections, while ignoring important livelihood issues, resulting in the stagnation of Bill promotion.
      • Questioned the government's efficiency, believing that many policies are just "working hard" but lack substantial results.
      • The Democratic Progressive Party, DPP's party platform still includes reducing the birth rate, which is ridiculous.
      • Every penny of the government's money is paid by the people's taxes, and it should not be swallowed silently, but should be reflected to the public representatives.