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Ex-Vice President Becomes Taiwan's New Premier

27.01.2023 15:43

Change in Cabinet comes after ruling Democratic Progressive Party faces defeat in local elections last November.

Taiwan on Friday appointed its former Vice President Chen Chien-jen as the island nation's new prime minister.

He replaced Su Tseng-chang, who stepped down last week.

Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen told a news conference in Taipei that Chen, 71, was the "best person to unite the nation at a time when Taiwan faces various challenges ahead."

"As a benevolent, selfless, and dedicated person, Chen is the most suitable candidate to lead the Cabinet," Tsai added.

Chen served Tsai's deputy in her first term between 2016-2020.

The incumbent Cabinet is expected to last until the end of January, when it will handover reigns to Chen's team.

Change in the Cabinet comes after the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) faced heavy defeat in local elections last November.

An epidemiologist-turned politician, Chen joined the DPP in February last year.

He also served as vice president of Tapei-based research institute Academia Sinica, head of the National Science Council, and leader of the Health Department under former President Chen Shui-bian's administration.

Earlier, Chen ran for vice president's post alongside Tsai as a nonpartisan candidate in last general elections. -



 
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