Amendments to the Act for Rebuilding Old Quarters for Military Dependents (國軍老舊眷村改建條例) were passed on Jan. 17 by the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and the Taiwan People’s Party. Premier Cho Jung-tai, center, attends company booths at an event in Taipei yesterday. It would also create a large financial burden on the special government fund designated for all military dependents’ villages across Taiwan, Cho said. This is the second time Cho has refused to countersign a law passed by the legislature, following his refusal to sign opposition-backed amendments to the local revenue-sharing law in December last year. Lo also said that relocating the 50 households to the Wanlung complex would allow the government to revitalize the original site, thereby generating significant revenue for the national treasury.
Source: Taipei Times February 06, 2026 16:09 UTC