DPP Holds Inauguration for Indigenous Organization; Lai Ching-te Encourages Serving Communities and Strengthening Roots
The Democratic Progressive Party's (DPP) Department of Indigenous Affairs held an inauguration ceremony on June 12 in Taipei for its first-term advisory committee and the new convenors of the 2026 national indigenous contact stations. DPP Chairman Lai Ching-te presented certificates to 65 convenors and 10 committee members, stating that he will continue to work with indigenous peoples to promote their rights and cultural heritage. Wu Guan-xian, a convenor from Hualien's Guangfu Township, presented Lai with an "Amis lover's bag" to express gratitude.
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(CNA, Taipei, by Wen Kuei-hsiang, June 12) The Democratic Progressive Party's (DPP) Department of Indigenous Affairs held a certification ceremony today for its first-term advisory committee members and the new chief convenors of the 2026 national indigenous liaison stations. DPP Chairman Lai Ching-te personally presented letters of appointment to 65 chief convenors and 10 advisory committee members. Lai stated that indigenous peoples are an important foundation of Taiwan's diverse culture and that he will continue to work with them to promote rights protection, cultural inheritance, and sustainable development.
In his speech, Lai said that politics is the most direct channel for serving the people and expressed his pleasure at seeing more and more indigenous friends participating in public affairs and speaking up for their tribes and people. He pointed out that the DPP and indigenous peoples share many common traits, both starting from the grassroots and striving in relatively resource-limited environments, demonstrating a spirit of resilience and pursuit of progress and development. Therefore, the DPP has always valued the rights of indigenous peoples and is willing to continue listening to their voices.
Lai stated that indigenous peoples are an important foundation of Taiwan's diverse culture, and successive DPP governments have continuously promoted policies for indigenous rights protection, cultural and linguistic revitalization, educational development, and social welfare. In the future, they will continue to work hand-in-hand with indigenous peoples to jointly build a more just, diverse, and prosperous Taiwanese society.
Kumu Hacyo, Director of the DPP's Department of Indigenous Affairs, said that the national indigenous liaison stations are the most important bridge between the party and the people, and she thanked the chief convenors for their long-term dedication to serving the people at the local level. She expressed hope that the newly established first-term advisory committee, through the participation of professionals from various fields, would help the department grasp local needs and serve as an important reference for future policy promotion.
During the ceremony, Wu Guan-xian, chief convenor of Guangfu Township in Hualien County, representing the Amis Mata'an tribe, presented a culturally significant "Amis lover's bag" to Lai Ching-te, thanking the President for his concern and assistance for local reconstruction and the needs of the people during the typhoon disaster in Guangfu Township.
The DPP stated that the blessing from the Mata'an tribe not only showcases the rich cultural heritage and beauty of traditional Amis craftsmanship but also symbolizes cultural inheritance, endless vitality, and the people's gratitude and expectations for the President, creating a warm atmosphere at the event.
The DPP indicated that in the future, it will continue to listen to the voices of the people and consolidate local strength through the national liaison station and advisory committee systems, jointly promoting the protection of indigenous rights, cultural inheritance, and sustainable development. (Editor: Lin Hsing-meng) 1150612
In his speech, Lai said that politics is the most direct channel for serving the people and expressed his pleasure at seeing more and more indigenous friends participating in public affairs and speaking up for their tribes and people. He pointed out that the DPP and indigenous peoples share many common traits, both starting from the grassroots and striving in relatively resource-limited environments, demonstrating a spirit of resilience and pursuit of progress and development. Therefore, the DPP has always valued the rights of indigenous peoples and is willing to continue listening to their voices.
Lai stated that indigenous peoples are an important foundation of Taiwan's diverse culture, and successive DPP governments have continuously promoted policies for indigenous rights protection, cultural and linguistic revitalization, educational development, and social welfare. In the future, they will continue to work hand-in-hand with indigenous peoples to jointly build a more just, diverse, and prosperous Taiwanese society.
Kumu Hacyo, Director of the DPP's Department of Indigenous Affairs, said that the national indigenous liaison stations are the most important bridge between the party and the people, and she thanked the chief convenors for their long-term dedication to serving the people at the local level. She expressed hope that the newly established first-term advisory committee, through the participation of professionals from various fields, would help the department grasp local needs and serve as an important reference for future policy promotion.
During the ceremony, Wu Guan-xian, chief convenor of Guangfu Township in Hualien County, representing the Amis Mata'an tribe, presented a culturally significant "Amis lover's bag" to Lai Ching-te, thanking the President for his concern and assistance for local reconstruction and the needs of the people during the typhoon disaster in Guangfu Township.
The DPP stated that the blessing from the Mata'an tribe not only showcases the rich cultural heritage and beauty of traditional Amis craftsmanship but also symbolizes cultural inheritance, endless vitality, and the people's gratitude and expectations for the President, creating a warm atmosphere at the event.
The DPP indicated that in the future, it will continue to listen to the voices of the people and consolidate local strength through the national liaison station and advisory committee systems, jointly promoting the protection of indigenous rights, cultural inheritance, and sustainable development. (Editor: Lin Hsing-meng) 1150612
FAQ
民進黨今天舉行了什麼活動?
民進黨原住民族事務部舉行了第一屆諮詢委員及2026全國原住民族聯絡站新任總召的授證典禮。
誰參加了這次的授證典禮並頒發聘書?
民進黨主席賴清德親自參加並頒發聘書給65位總召及10位諮詢委員。
賴清德在致詞中傳達了什麼訊息?
他強調原住民族是台灣多元文化的重要根基,並表示未來將持續與族人攜手推動權益保障、文化傳承與永續發展。
典禮中有什麼特別的贈禮儀式嗎?
花蓮縣光復鄉總召吳冠賢代表阿美族馬太鞍部落,致贈具有文化意涵的「阿美族情人袋」給賴清德總統。
成立諮詢委員團隊的目的是什麼?
目的是希望透過各領域專業人士的參與,協助原民部掌握地方需求,作為未來政策推動的重要參考。