Taiwanese Mobocracy in the Making?

Taiwanese Mobocracy in the Making?

After winning its first sally over the American beef imports issue, the Democratic Progressive Party will pick whatever agenda suits it in an attempt to let its rule of the minority in the Legislative Yuan, where the Kuomintang majority, for lack of strong leadership to stand united, may have to continue to cede the initiative to get urgently needed bills passed for the good of the people. For the time being, the opposition alliance is targeting Vice President Wu Den-yih whom it is trying to describe as bad as Lin Yih-shih, the disgraced former secretary-general of the Executive Yuan. The next target is Premier Sean Chen, whom opposition lawmakers may attempt to oust by a no confidence vote. It doesn't matter whether all attempts fail, for all they want is to try a hand at a tyranny of the minority mob. Taiwan seems on the verge of falling into mobocracy of sorts.

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