Foreign media said that Lai Qingde, the new head of Taiwan's administrative agency, led his subordinate members to take the oath of office in Tsai Ing-wen's office on the 8th, with Tsai Ing-wen administering the oath.

Overseas media said that Lai Qingde, the new head of Taiwan's administrative agency, led his subordinate members to take the oath of office in Tsai Ing-wen's office on the 8th, with Tsai Ing-wen administering the oath. Lai Ching-te later attended the joint handover ceremony of the Taiwan authorities' administrative agencies, and then presided over the first administrative agency meeting after taking office.

According to Taiwan's "Central News Agency" report on September 8, Tsai Ing-wen presided over the oath-taking ceremony for the new heads of administrative agencies and other government personnel on the 8th. After the ceremony began, Tsai Ing-wen took the position of the oath-takers, and the oath-takers were called one by one by the master of ceremonies. The oath-takers were led by Lai Qingde, who raised his right hand and read out the oath; after the oath-taking ceremony, Tsai Ing-wen shook hands with each oath-giver one by one to congratulate and cheer up.

According to Taiwan's "Central News Agency" report on September 8, under the supervision of Chen Jianren, deputy leader of the Taiwan authorities, Lai Qingde took over the seal from the outgoing leader Lin Quan and officially took office.

reported that Lai Qingde said that he is from Tainan and is grateful to the people in Tainan for supporting him and giving him the opportunity to practice. Tainan people are simple, enthusiastic, and practical, so his principles after taking over are very simple: first, hire people based on their talents and match the talents to the right places; second, strive to be steady and ensure seamless governance; third, pay attention to the implementation of future goals and review them at any time.

He said that starting from the 8th, work will begin immediately. Not only will there be no honeymoon period, trial period, or even a running-in period, but it will be based on the foundation laid by Lin Quan to deepen the reform and transformation of Taiwan and allow Taiwan to make great strides forward.

According to a report on Singapore's "Lianhe Zaobao" website on September 8, Lai Ching-te, the new head of Taiwan's regional administrative agency, took office on the 8th. Kuomintang Chairman Wu Dunyi said that he expected Lai Ching-te to make appropriate adjustments to the one-case-one-break policy that caused labor problems in Taiwan and the energy policy with unclear future development directions, and expressed that he would wait and see.

According to United News Network , Wu Dunyi said at a recent event that Tsai Ing-wen has caused a lot of troubles to Taiwan since she took office, such as the one-case-one-day off policy. He said that although Tsai Ing-wen was not malicious, she was too naive and thought that a pair of shoes could be worn by 23 million people.

Wu Dunyi said that everyone is also concerned about whether nuclear power will be used after Lai Qingde came to power and what the energy policy will be. He said he hoped that in the future, as Lai Qingde declared, appropriate adjustments to the controversial policy could be made.

On the other hand, Taiwanese media noticed that former KMT chairman Hong Xiuzhu attended the Chinese Strategic Society Forum commemorating the 80th anniversary of the July 7th Anti-Japanese War and said that Lai Qingde's replacement of Lin Quan was Tsai Ing-wen's choice. She predicted that if Lai Ching-te proposed "loving China and loving Taiwan" but insisted on the cross-strait proposition of "Taiwan independence", cross-strait relations would not only be unable to move forward in the future, but might also go backwards.

html On the 8th, after the handover ceremony, Lai Qingde (front right) saw Lin Quan (front left) all the way to the gate. (Taiwan's "Central News Agency")