Premier Su Zhenchang presided over the "15th Committee Meeting of the Basic Law Promotion Council for Indigenous Peoples of the Executive Yuan" today (28th).

(Provided by the Executive Yuan)

[Reporter Zhong Lihua/Taipei Report] Premier Su Zhenchang presided over the "15th committee meeting of the Basic Law Promotion Committee of the Indigenous Peoples of the Executive Yuan" today (28th) and said that in order to improve the economic industry of the indigenous peoples, the Executive Yuan has handled two phases The 4-year plan, with an investment of nearly 4 billion yuan, cultivates entrepreneurial talents, links the industrial chain, and comprehensively builds access bases. In September this year, "Indigenous Diversified Industries 2.0" and "Indigenous Highlights Industry Promotion Plan" were approved ", with a total investment of 3.2 billion yuan.

Su Kui pointed out that when he was the Premier of the Executive Yuan last time, he held the Executive Yuan’s first meeting to promote the Basic Law of Indigenous Peoples in September 2006, and made a final decision at the meeting. Transferred to the Indigenous People's Association, and in January of the following year, the supplementary planning and compilation of the original conservation land plan was launched. So far, nearly 4,000 hectares have been supplemented. If calculated from 1990 to the present, a total of 27,000 hectares of original conservation land planning have been completed. Make up homework.

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In terms of protection of land rights and interests, Su Kui emphasized that shortly after President Tsai took office in 2016, the government immediately formulated and implemented the "Implementation Measures for the Compensation for Banning Logging in Indigenous Reserved Lands" and started the compensation operation. In March, the scope of compensation for logging bans was gradually expanded to include national parks and land for national security, benefiting more than 40,000 tribesmen every year.

In addition, Su Kui said that in March this year, the Executive Yuan will send the "Regulations on the Management and Utilization of Reserved Lands of Indigenous Peoples" to the Legislative Yuan for review, elevating the original administrative order to a legal level, and specifically regulating the restoration, acquisition, disposal, and management of indigenous peoples' land and use etc.

In addition, for those who lease public land and are applying for additional planning, he has also approved in September this year to postpone the collection and refund the rent. As for the part of the state-owned land, the Ministry of Finance and the Council of Agriculture are requested to cooperate with the review of relevant regulations; for the part of land in counties and cities, Please ask the Aboriginal Association to discuss with local governments.