She said she is not against reforms that aim to facilitate “authentic signature collection,” lowering the threshold, or even abolishing the process altogether. Hung also reiterated her discontent with the freezing of the party’s assets, saying that paying salaries is an organization’s legal obligation. The committee should not deprive the KMT’s workers of their legal rights, Hung said. It was “heart-wrenching” to see young people put in handcuffs and taken to police stations or the prosecutors’ office, Hung said, referring to offenses including insulting a public official or office and damaging historic buildings. Hung also slammed the DPP’s pension reform, saying that it had divided society.
Source: Taipei Times January 21, 2017 16:02 UTC