In the past, the culture of the era when officials were treated like dogs Su Zhenchang: Let it pass

Executive President Su Zhenchang continued to burn in the face of opposition questions from the opposition. Su Zhenchang said in an interview today that the past era and culture of treating officials as dogs should be let go; the government often invites outstanding talents to come, but some People dare not come because they don’t want to face abusive legislators.

Su Zhenchang, the culture of the era that used to scold officials as dogs: Let it pass. (Central News Agency)

The Legislative Yuan will conduct a general inquiry today, and Su Zhenchang led the heads of relevant ministries to attend the inquiry. Su Zhenchang accepted a joint media interview before the meeting, responding to the Kuomintang’s desire to amend the law to prohibit counter-inquiries and other issues.

Su Zhenchang said that the initiative of the inquiry rests with the legislators, and they have the right to be exempted from liability. If the law needs to be amended to protect the legislators, will people think that the legislators are too weak.

Su Zhenchang pointed out that the legislator held a sign around the officials and kept clamoring for it. This is called the exercise of power, and the Chinese people can’t stand it. Every time when the Legislative Yuan is questioned, the chairman of the meeting said that the time for questioning and answering is 15 minutes or 30 minutes. The chairman said ” Questions and Answers,” the era and culture of the Legislative Yuan’s past when officials were treated like dogs should be let go. In this era, even dogs shouldn’t curse like this.

Su Zhenchang also mentioned that he hopes to explain the policy through questioning and answering, but now when questioned, officials really want to explain the speech, and they always ask whether the legislators can give 10 seconds and say a word, but they are not willing, and As soon as he opens his mouth, he scolds, sometimes even the three-character classic. Therefore, the government often invites outstanding talents to come to serve. Some people dare not come. The first reason is that they do not want to face abusive legislators.

When KMT legislators Jiang Wan’an and Su Zhenchang were questioned in the Legislative Yuan on the 11th, they fought tit-for-tat during the questioning and answering process over the issue of domestic power supply. Jiang Wanan pointed out that Su Zhenchang did not dare to promise that there would be no shortage of electricity in the future, but Su Zhenchang responded. Therefore, President Chiang Ching-kuo and the Kuomintang promised to counterattack the mainland in the past, but they have not yet counterattacked the mainland.

Regarding Su Zhenchang and Jiang Wanan’s quarrel on the day of the 11th, the Kuomintang Legislative Yuan group questioned Su Zhenchang’s counter-inquiry, demanded the implementation of the “Legislative Yuan’s Exercise of Powers and Powers”, and issued a document requesting Legislative President You Xikun to convene the party group to negotiate and face the matter.

(Editor-in-Chief: Zhuang Yanyu)

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