People's Party Legislator Chen Wanhui said that he understands that Chen Kui hopes that the cabinet will maintain the status quo and follow the safe line, but letting the controversial chief remain in office will make the public have no expectations.

(Provided by Chen Wanhui Congress Office)

[Reporter Huang Jingyu/Taipei Report] Prospective Premier Chen Jianren announced the list of the second wave of cabinet members yesterday. Among the 17 cabinet members, except for Minister of the Interior Lin Youchang, Minister of Culture Shi Zhe, and Director of the National Palace Museum Xiao Zonghuang, the rest are all retained.

People's Party Legislator Chen Wanhui said that he understands that Chen Kui wants the cabinet to maintain the status quo and follow the safe line, but letting the controversial chief remain in office will make the public have no expectations. Stick to the post and make breakthroughs.

Chen Wanhui said that Chen Chien-jen recently proposed "environmental resilience", but the two cabinet lists are mostly old faces, which makes people question his reform courage, and the recent frequent disputes over land use for optoelectronics have greatly affected the rights and interests of farmers and fishermen and the ecological environment. The villagers even organized a group to go north to protest at the presidential palace. This matter not only involves the Council of Agriculture, but also the relevant ministries and committees need to make a clear statement instead of playing football with each other.

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In addition, Chen Wanhui also pointed out that the revision of the Mining Law, which is closely related to the restoration of the country's scars, is only the last mile. The 2024 general election means that the revision of the Mining Law is imminent. We call on the Ministry of Economic Affairs to come up with a solution that convinces the public as soon as possible after the Legislative Yuan opens its deliberations, setting a model for Taiwan's sustainable land use.