President Lai to Deliver Address on 2nd Inauguration Anniversary, Outlining Future National Vision and Policy Direction

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te will hold a press conference for his second anniversary in office to deliver an address on future national vision and policy directions, expected to focus on deepening democracy, national security, economic resilience, and social care.
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(CNA, Reporter Wen Kuei-hsiang, Taipei, 19th) The Presidential Office will hold a press conference on the 20th for the second anniversary of the administration, personally hosted by President Lai Ching-te, and attended by his team including Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim and Presidential Office Secretary-General Pan Men-an. It is reported that President Lai will deliver a speech on his second inauguration anniversary, reviewing policy achievements and, with the 30th anniversary of direct presidential elections as a main theme, explaining future policy directions in areas such as deepening democracy, national security, economic resilience, and social care. The Presidential Office will hold a press conference on May 20th, personally hosted by President Lai Ching-te, for the second anniversary of the administration, attended by Vice President Hsiao, Pan Men-an, and other team members. The president will deliver a speech on his second inauguration anniversary and explain the future national vision and policy direction to the public. It is understood that this week of May 20th, the overall rhythm of the ruling team was kicked off by the Democratic Progressive Party's central committee releasing a poll on Monday (18th); today, Tuesday (19th) morning, the Executive Yuan will take over to review the policy achievements of the past two years, demonstrating a stable governance and a responsible attitude towards the people, and also responding to political attacks such as the presidential impeachment case proposed by the KMT-TPP camp in the Legislative Yuan. It is pointed out that on May 20th, the President will personally hold a press conference to report on national affairs to the public. The speech is expected to use elements such as the 30th anniversary of Taiwan's direct presidential elections to look back on the hard-won free and democratic life in Taiwan, and from multiple aspects such as deepening democracy, national security, economic resilience, and social care, explain the government's policy achievements in the past two years and the future direction of leading Taiwan steadily forward. (Editing: Su Lung-chi) 1150519