Tsai Ing-wen. (Photo: Twitter/@iingwen)

Taiwan President appoints new PM

January 11, 2019

Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen appointed a new Prime Minister following the resignation of the incumbent over the recent electoral setback suffered by the ruling Democratic Progressive Party…reports Asian Lite News

Tsai Ing-wen. (Photo: Twitter/@iingwen)

The President announced the appointment of Su Tseng-chang to replace Lai Ching-te at a press conference in which both were present.

Lai announced his resignation night and made it effective on Friday morning after a cabinet meeting.

His exit had been expected since Premiers in Taiwan usually step down after a party’s election defeat.

Experts believe Su could help garner support for Tsai within the party and boost her chances of re-election in 2020.

He was appointed Prime Minister in 2006 by then President Chen Shui-bian but resigned in 2007 to contest the 2008 presidential elections, which he lost to Ma Ying-jeou of the Kuomintang Party.

The DPP suffered a resounding defeat in the local elections of November 24, which sparked opposition to Tsai’s 2020 candidacy among pro-independence supporters.

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