Reported 8 months ago
Since assuming office, President Tsai Ing-wen's public schedule has been notably sparse, with over ten days lacking any listed engagements, suggesting an unusual presidential approach. Amid ongoing conflicts in the Legislature and facing a non-majority, Tsai's establishment of three major task organization committees like the 'National Climate Change Response Committee,' 'National Defense Resilience Committee,' and 'Health Taiwan Promotion Committee' has raised eyebrows. Unlike previous Presidents, Tsai's move signals a unique approach, potentially fueled by power anxiety stemming from a divided Legislative Yuan, appointing an underqualified Premier, and fears of being surrounded by supporters of the former President whom Tsai previously clashed with over the party's leadership nomination in 2019.
Source: YAHOO