By Yang Chun-hui / Staff reporter, with CNAThe Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) yesterday criticized the Chinese Nationalist Party’s (KMT) opposition of its anti-infiltration bill, saying that the pan-blue camp’s stance on the issue runs against the international community’s mainstream consensus. However, the KMT has been opposing the DPP’s efforts to counter Chinese infiltration, he said. While the DPP and the New Power Party have proposed three versions of anti-infiltration legislation since May, the KMT has not contributed any, Lin said. If the KMT considers it important to fight infiltration, it should submit its own version, he said. The legislation would provide important protection for Taiwan’s democracy and would require support from all legislators across party lines, Lin said.