President Tsai Ing-wen held a teleconference with Czech President-elect Pavel last night at 6:00 Taiwan time. The two talked for 15 minutes and the atmosphere was harmonious.

(Photo: Provided by the Presidential Palace)

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Czech president-elect Pavel on a conference call with President Tsai: stand up for Taiwan and not be threatened by authority

Czech President-elect Petr Pavel held a teleconference with President Tsai Ing-wen at 6:00 p.m. Taiwan time last night. The two talked for 15 minutes and the atmosphere was harmonious.

Pavel said that Taiwan is a reliable partner. The Czech Republic firmly stands on the same side of the democratic system and supports Taiwan in maintaining a vibrant democratic system without being coerced by authoritarianism. He will strengthen cooperation with Taiwan in all aspects and hopes that Will be able to meet with President Tsai in the future.

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For details, see the conference call with President Tsai, Czech President-elect Pavel: Standing up for Taiwan and not being threatened by authority.

Chen Cabinet's first battle to find gold before April

Prospective Premier Chen Jianren will officially take office today. On the first day of work, he and his deputy Zheng Wencan will visit the Legislative Yuan to try to promote the "discovery gold" case as soon as possible.

Li Mengyan, Secretary-General of the Executive Yuan, said yesterday that the dean will call on the ruling and opposition party groups on the day of the meeting, hoping to communicate and pass the special regulations as soon as possible.

If the regulations and the budget can be passed smoothly, the current computer system development progress is also very sure, "there is an opportunity to distribute cash earlier than originally scheduled in April."

For details, see Chen Cabinet's first battle to find gold before April.

Freeing macaws frightened people, injured doctors, broke bones and took half a year off

A factory worker surnamed Huang took a macaw to fly outdoors in Guiren District, Tainan more than two years ago. A plastic surgeon surnamed Lin jogged past, and the parrot suddenly pounced on the back of his head. Frightened by the movement of the wings, he fell down and was injured. His right leg was severely fractured, and he was unable to work for more than half a year after recuperation.

After the incident, Dr. Lin claimed more than 3.68 million yuan from Huang Nan. The Tainan District Court ordered Huang to pay more than 3.04 million yuan. He could appeal. The criminal part was sentenced to two months in prison for the crime of negligent injury, and a fine was determined by Yike. .

For details, see the owner of a macaw that frightened people and caused doctors to break bones for half a year. The owner was awarded 3.04 million in compensation.

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Chen Kui, President of the Su Cabinet, resigned and took office today, saying that "it's like leftover New Year's food"

The cabinet reshuffle is finalized, and the old and new cabinets will be handed over today.

Vice President Lai Qingde will attend the Executive Yuan joint handover ceremony this morning and supervise the handover.

After taking office, the new Executive Premier Chen Chien-jen will immediately lead the new Executive Yuan Vice-President Zheng Wencan to call on the Legislative Yuan You Xikun in the afternoon, hoping to pass the special bill on general cash payment as soon as possible.

Chen Chien-jen pointed out that he looks forward to continuing the excellent performance of the "team that knows how to do things" and hopes that government affairs can be seamlessly integrated to make Taiwan better.

For details, see Su's cabinet chief resignation, Chen Kui, who took office today and said in the field that "it's like leftover New Year's food".

Taiwan Stocks Soar 560 Points on the Year of the Rabbit

After the Taipei stock exchange market was closed for the Spring Festival holiday, yesterday the Golden Rabbit opened a red market and staged a laggard catch-up market.

The massive inflow of foreign capital and the lead in TSMC’s share price led the Taiwan stock market’s closing index to soar 560 points, closing at the highest point of the day at 15,493 points, the third largest single-day rise in history, an increase of 3% Seven is the top Asian stock market; the exchange rate of the Taiwan dollar against the US dollar surged by 2.31 cents to close at 31.37 yuan, ending the three consecutive depreciations and hitting a five-month high.

For details, see Taiwan stocks rose 560 points on the opening of the Year of the Rabbit.

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Su Zhenchang, the defeated government, resigned with resentment

"Su Xia Chen Shang", Premier Su Zhenchang led the cabinet members to resign yesterday, and the executive team led by former Vice President Chen Jianren took office today.

Opposition parties criticized that nearly 80% of the new cabinet list, 29 of which were retained by the Soviet cabinet, is not only old wine in new bottles, but also an "alliance of losers" and "distribution of spoils among factions". The cabinet reshuffle is like a patchwork car. Truly a transitional weak cabinet, the society does not have to have too many expectations.

For details, see Su Zhenchang, the new cabinet of the defeated government, resigned with resentment.

Tsai Ing-wen and Pavel promote Taiwan-Czech partnership

President Tsai Ing-wen had a 15-minute telephone conversation with Czech President-elect Petr Pavel on the 30th.

This is Tsai Ing-wen's first phone call with a European leader.

The day before yesterday, Pavel had a phone conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. According to foreign media reports, this reflects a significant change in the attitude of the Czech Presidential Palace towards Moscow and Beijing.

For details, see Tsai Ing-wen and Pavel promoting Taiwan-Czech partnership during the phone call.

Executive Yuan Secretary-General Li Mengyan (left) and Associate Spokesperson Chen Zongyan (right) held a press conference yesterday to announce the complete list of the new cabinet.

(Photographed by reporter Fang Bin)

A man surnamed Huang caused a doctor surnamed Lin to fall down and break his leg for half a year because he released a pet macaw into the air.

(Photo by reporter Wang Junzhong)