Although the rumors of former Vice President Chen Jianren succeeding Ge Kui are rampant, in fact President Tsai has not yet made a final decision, and whether Premier Su Zhenchang will resign is still uncertain.

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[Reporter Zhong Lihua/Taipei Report] President Tsai decided to reshuffle the cabinet after the current session of the Legislative Yuan. The discussion is estimated to be postponed to the 19th, and it still depends on the progress of the Legislative Yuan. It will be announced to the public when it is confirmed.

Although the rumors of former Vice President Chen Jianren succeeding Ge Kui are rampant, in fact President Tsai has not yet made a final decision, and whether Su Kui will resign is still uncertain.

When Su Kui responded to the media on the issue of cabinet reshuffle on the 13th, he mentioned that "there was an in-depth exchange of views in various aspects when meeting with the president." People familiar with the matter pointed out that the two did not mention the cabinet's general resignation, nor did they discuss relevant details.

At present, President Tsai still prefers to stay in Su Kui, otherwise the 380 billion yuan policy will not be handed over to him.

But the current atmosphere in the DPP is to pull Su Kui to step down. Su Kui has expressed to the president that he does not love him. If President Tsai still intends to let Su Kui continue in office, it depends on whether President Tsai can persuade Su Kui and various factions in the party.

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Regarding the reshuffle of the cabinet, Executive Yuan spokesman Luo Bingcheng has repeatedly stated that Dean Su has previously stated that after the end of the Legislative Yuan session, he will discuss it with the president and explain any conclusions to the public.

The Presidential Palace has also stated on many occasions that the next stage of cabinet adjustment will be discussed after the end of the Legislative Yuan session, please do not speculate excessively.