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2025/11/29
【直播】極端氣候下 跨域整備與韌性強化系列論壇
Here's a summary of the Taiwan People's Party's (TPP) proposals regarding cross-domain preparedness and resilience enhancement in the face of extreme weather, based on the video you provided:
- The Issue of Restarting Nuclear Power
- The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), including Wu Si-yao(吳思瑤), had previously stated that public opinion polls indicated Taiwanese people supported a nuclear-free homeland. The TPP argues that restarting nuclear power now is a slap in the face to those politicians, a major policy U-turn.
- The Taiwan People's Party (TPP) believes in facing the reality of Taiwan's power shortage and the pain caused to the people by high electricity prices in a pragmatic, rational, and scientific manner. They believe the issue should be resolved through a referendum to express the public will.
- The TPP urges the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) to do more than just talk. They should properly complete the work required to restart nuclear power and present concrete results, rather than just engaging in verbal sparring in the media.
- The Establishment of Disaster Prevention and Protection Teams
- Ko Wen-je(柯文哲) proposed the idea during his tenure as Mayor of Taipei City, stating that in the face of extreme weather and various disasters, more disaster prevention specialists are needed to go into communities and provide assistance.
- The Taiwan People's Party (TPP), upholding Ko Wen-je's(柯文哲) ideals, has trained 250 qualified disaster prevention specialists in the past year. These specialists have been seen in action during the typhoon flooding in Tainan, the MATAAN Weir landslide disaster in Hualien, and the heavy rain disaster in Su'ao.
- The Taiwan People's Party (TPP) believes that Taiwan's entire disaster prevention system needs a comprehensive review. It shouldn't be just high-ranking officials entering the Disaster Prevention and Rescue Center and command posts to put on a disaster prevention show when disasters strike. Instead, central and local governments should quickly integrate resources and provide timely and effective assistance for disaster prevention, immediate rescue, and post-disaster assistance.
- The TPP has decided to expand the disaster prevention specialist program from the six major cities to all counties and cities, formally establishing the Taiwan People's Party's (TPP) People's Disaster Prevention and Protection Team. Through more detailed task forces within the People's Disaster Prevention and Protection Team, each participating disaster prevention specialist will know what they should do, what role they should play, and the division of labor between different groups in the first instance.
- The Taiwan People's Party (TPP) will hold seminars on disaster prevention and rescue, hoping to learn from the successful operations of the U.S. FEMA, to bring insights to Taiwan.
- Review of the Mata'an Creek Incident
- When the TPP's team of volunteers arrived at the Mata'an Creek site, it was one to two weeks after the event. The on-site command system was still chaotic. No one knew where they were being assigned or what was needed in which locations, indicating that there is still room for improvement in the modern disaster prevention system.
- Party Chairperson Ko Wen-je(柯文哲) therefore asked why the current state is still like this. Many people from Taipei City have been sent to FEMA for training, but why is there no effect?
- The Taiwan People's Party's (TPP) Vision for Disaster Prevention
- The TPP proposes referencing the operating model of the U.S. FEMA to establish a disaster prevention system in Taiwan that unifies national resources.
- This system should be under the command of the President or the President of the Executive Yuan to effectively coordinate various ministries and quickly integrate central and local resources.
- This system should have the authority to allocate financial resources, the technical and command capabilities of specialized teams, cross-departmental coordination capabilities, and disaster prevention capabilities.
- The TPP hopes that through its efforts, it can motivate people across the country to prevent disasters together, making Taiwan a more disaster-resilient nation.