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KMT unveils proposal for vote on Nuke 4

TAIPEI, Taiwan -- The Kuomintang (KMT) legislative caucus yesterday unveiled the contents of its Fourth Nuclear Power Plant referendum proposal, with the ballot question being “do you agree to halt Fourth Nuclear Power Plant construction and prevent it from becoming operational?”

According to local reports, KMT lawmaker Lee Ching-hua (李慶華) will be seeking signatures from both ruling party and opposition legislators.

KMT caucus whip Lai Shyh-bao (賴士葆) urged the opposition to support the proposal, so that the public can be given a platform to decide the fate of the plant, also known colloquially as “Nuke 4.”

National Debate

If the referendum is approved, a national debate has to held according to the Referendum Act, Lai said, adding that because of the issue's neutrality, activists should represent those in favor of halting construction, while the government should represent those not in favor, so that political parties can exit the scene, allowing for an objective debate with minimal partisan influence.

Questions were raised as to whether it is problematic for the Legislature to propose the referendum but not represent itself in the debate.

There are no regulations that prohibit legislators from participating in the debate, Lai said in response.

Lee, on the other hand, said that political figures should not meddle in the process and stay out of the ring.

Lai said that if there are opposition legislators willing to represent the Legislature in the debate, the matter can be discussed through cross-party negotiations.

Ruling Party Mavericks

KMT lawmaker Ting Shou-chung (丁守中) said yesterday that he is planning to draw up another proposal, because he felt that the latter half of his party's ballot question made the sentence itself semantically unclear.

Ting added that the KMT's version also effectively prevents any further possibilities of a reconstruction.

The ballot question should simply be “do you agree to halt (Nuke 4) construction?” Ting argued.

Fellow party lawmaker Lo Shu-lei (羅淑蕾) also expressed reservations about the KMT's ballot question, saying that it looked “strange” with the words “prevent it from becoming operational” at the end of the sentence.

Ting added that he will urge the KMT to not oppose the establishment of a cross-party nuclear safety supervision committee in the Legislature.

Luo added that she will seek expert opinion on whether or not to draw up a new proposal.

In response, the KMT's caucus whip said that the ruling party welcomes any proposal from lawmakers, adding that he respects his colleagues' right to do so.

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