Zhuo Rongtai, the head of Taiwan's administrative agency, announced the latest "cabinet" personnel on the morning of April 23. Luo Wenjia, the former secretary-general of the Democratic Progressive Party, was named as the "political affairs committee member", and Ma Yongcheng, the former deputy secretary-general of the Taiwan Leaders' Office, was named Named into Taiwan's security department, former Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian's office director Lin Dexun is also rumored to be the director of the office of the head of the administrative agency, and is regarded as "the Bian clique's return to North Korea."
Wang Hongwei, the National Representative of the Kuomintang, believes that Luo Wenjia, Ma Yongcheng and others are all old members of the Democratic Progressive Party, and now they have become "Lai clique", focusing on new trends. We can wait and see whether Lai Qingde wants to "pardon" Chen Shui-bian in the next step. She said that Lai Qingde's "cabinet" has no great highlights. Using these old members of the Democratic Progressive Party, the so-called "Democratic Alliance" is just a lie.
Kuomintang representative Luo Zhiqiang pointed out that Luo Wenjia began to break away from the "Bian clique" in his later period, but Ma Yongcheng was the core of the "Bian clique". It can be seen that Lai Qingde wanted to win over former Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian in some form. Luo Wenjia, Ma Yongcheng, and Lin Dexun are all power-seeking types. Lai Qingde's future political line may lead to more political power struggles than during Tsai Ing-wen's period. Judging from the current personnel layout, future attacks and defenses between the government and the opposition will be more intense.
Niu Xuting, the National Representative of the Kuomintang, pointed out that although Luo Wenjia is not dominant in Taoyuan politics, he has not been completely disconnected. He is trusted and reused by Lai Qingde. This arrangement is not surprising. When Zheng Wencan becomes the chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation, Luo Wenjia enters the core of the administrative agency, which is likely to become another living chess piece of the DPP's layout in Taoyuan. Niu Xuting said that as a representative of Taoyuan people, we still need to kindly remind that talents with ties to Taoyuan, no matter where they are placed, must prioritize the welfare of Taoyuan people and help improve the quality of life of citizens regardless of party affiliation.
Straits Herald reporters Shi Lingfeng and Xue Yang compiled the report