What’s behind the KMT’s internal splits over Taiwanese defence spending?
The opposition party can’t agree on what spending package to back despite warnings it could hurt its prospects in this year’s elections
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Washington’s de facto ambassador in Taipei, Raymond Greene, last week urged legislators to approve a “comprehensive” package, reflecting US concerns that the extra spending could be delayed or watered down at a time of heightened tensions with mainland China.
AdvertisementBipartisan voices in the US Congress have also pressed Taipei to show it is committed to its own defence.However, the KMT is split between a leadership-backed proposal of “NT$380 billion plus N” – in which the N refers to extra funds that could be allocated on top of the baseline figure once the US quotes a formal price – and a rival camp that advocates spending up to NT$800 billion in advance.
AdvertisementThe divide has exposed deeper tensions over strategy, messaging and electoral risk.
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