Premier Chen Jianren pays homage to the DPP group in the Legislative Yuan.

(Photo by reporter Wang Yisong)

[Reporter Chen Zhengyu/Taipei Report] Premier Chen Jianren took office yesterday, and today (1st) went to the Legislative Yuan to meet with various party groups. He said in an interview that President Tsai Ing-wen invited him to attend the regular meeting of the House of Representatives this morning. Vice President Lai Qingde was also present at the meeting. He is the premier who is best able to carry out the four major tasks assigned by Tsai Ing-wen.

Chen Jianren visited the Democratic Progressive Party Group, the Kuomintang Group, the People's Party Group, and the Times Power Party Group early this morning. Before the meeting, the media asked whether the President invited him and Lai Qingde to participate in the national security meeting, so that the iron triangle of "British, Lai, and Chen" was formed, and Tsai Ing-wen The four major tasks have been delivered, whether Chen is the best executor of Cai Zhi.

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Chen Jianren confirmed that Tsai Ing-wen did invite him to attend the regular meeting of the government in the morning, and Lai Qingde was also at the meeting. Of course, he is the executive dean who is best able to carry out the four major tasks assigned by Tsai Ing-wen, "That's why she invited me to be the executive dean."

Chen Chien-jen said that he will go all out and work hard with the administrative team to complete the four major tasks, so that Taiwan will become more resilient and better, and its economic and social development will be further improved.

Tsai Ing-wen officially announced on January 27 that Chen Chien-jen will take over as the Premier. She expects the new cabinet team to continue to complete the four major tasks. First, to consolidate various epidemic prevention measures in stages so that people's lives will move towards a more open and normalized direction. .

Second, conduct a general review of the social care system.

The third is to continue to improve the country's infrastructure, and the fourth is to continue to promote the six core strategic industries and consolidate Taiwan's key position in the global supply chain.