Taiwan's transitional justice budget cut entirely
Taiwan's opposition-controlled legislature wiped out the Cabinet's entire human rights and transitional justice budget, a setback for groups working on the country's authoritarian-era legacy.
- Lawmakers from the KMT and TPP cut the funding to zero more than halfway through the budget year.
- The Cabinet says the cut goes beyond saving money and leaves its coordinating office unable to function properly.
- Civil society members on the government's transitional justice panel issued a joint statement condemning the move.
- The Cabinet warns the cut signals to other countries that Taiwan is backing away from human rights.
Outlook: The government says it will keep the work going with existing resources and has drafted a plan running through 2030 built around uncovering the truth, correcting past state wrongs, and strengthening democracy.