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Tsai Ing-wen is wary of Lai Qingde's "attack on the throne" The Taiwan authorities' "Tsai Lai system" is unstable

Tsai Ing-wen is wary of Lai Qingde's "attack on the throne" The Taiwan authorities' "Tsai Lai system" is unstable

There were rumors on the island a few days ago that Former DPP Chairman Su Zhenchang might become Taiwan's "chief executive," but Taiwan authority leader Tsai Ing-wen denied this on 28 July, saying that lai Ching-te, the current "chief executive," was the best candidate. In this regard, the Hong Kong China Commentary Agency commented that in order to prevent Lai Qingde from "attacking the big position" in 2020, Tsai Ing-wen tried every means to retain people, and the "Tsai Lai system" of the Taiwan authorities is unstable.

According to a report by the Hong Kong China Commentary Agency on December 29, the rumor that Su Zhenchang succeeded Lai Qingde has been circulating on the island for a while, and a recent media report also said that with the efforts of Tsai Ing-wen, Chen Ju, secretary general of the Tsai Office, and others, Su promised to take over the work of "chief executive" in January next year. However, Tsai Ing-wen responded under the pressure of the media on the 28th: "I did not mention, where did he (Su Zhenchang) agree?" ”

In response to Tsai Ing-wen's practice of denying the rumors on the front line this time, the China Commentary Agency believes that this is very different from her past dodging attitude, and the words are very clear, directly denying that Su took over as the "chief executive".

As for lai Qingde's retention, the China Commentary Agency commented that Tsai Ing-wen seems to want to tie Lai together, and she will of course want Lai Qingde to stay in office, because if Lai leaves the position of "chief executive", Tsai and Lai will be competitors in the 2020 Taiwan regional leadership election.

The commentary said that after Lai Qingde left the ruling team of Taiwan's "Executive Yuan," he could once again accumulate political energy after recuperation. In addition, the "pro-independence faction" on the island has publicly not supported Tsai Ing-wen's re-election, and once its polls are pulled up again, the "pro-independence faction" will have more reasons to ask Tsai not to run for re-election.

In addition, after Taiwan's "nine-in-one" election, Tsai and Lai performed the drama of "wanting to go and stay, wanting to stay and go" in the post of "chief executive" was also criticized on the island. You Yinglong, who ran for chairman of the DEMOCRATIC Progressive Party, bitterly criticized lai, and although Lai Qingde resigned at the first time after the DPP's defeat, he was retained in office for a month, and "it can be said that he was humiliated and lost at home." ”

As for Lai Qingde's statement on the 28th that he would "explain to everyone at an appropriate time" that even the movements of the heads of the administrative departments were being guessed by the whole people, and it can be seen from this that the DPP authorities after the election are already in a state of high uncertainty. (Global Network Comprehensive Report)