Taiwan's ruling party, which disavows even the notional goal of reunification with China. President Lai Ching-te is from the DPP.
The party does not control the legislature, which is dominated by the KMT and the Taiwan People's Party. The DPP has thrown its support behind a mass campaign to recall KMT legislators, accusing them of scheming with China to weaken Taiwan, though the recall campaign is not popular. The DPP still has roughly 40% public support.
Many young voters think the DPP exploits fear of China while neglecting everyday problems like unaffordable housing and low wages. The party worries that if it prepares too strenuously for war or disruptions to trade, it will frighten voters. It has tried to make Taiwan's infrastructure more robust, but has not held realistic wartime drills for ordinary citizens.
My method is to take the utmost trouble to find the right thing to say. And then say it with the utmost levity.