Taiwan's KMT pushes bigger cash handouts as its support falls
Taiwan's opposition KMT is calling for a larger government cash handout, and the push appears to be backfiring on the party's own polling.
- The KMT is pressing for a bigger payout to voters than the government has offered.
- Street interviews show many people are unconvinced and see the demand as a giveaway rather than policy.
- Support for the party has dropped sharply instead of rising.
- Cash handouts have become the main fight in Taiwan's budget politics, with each side accusing the other of buying votes.
Outlook: The handout fight will likely keep driving Taiwan's political scrap, with the KMT under pressure to change tack as its numbers slide.