Taiwan's former President Li Teng-hui deteriorated? Cai Ing-wen rushed to hospital July 29, 17:31

Formerly known as a pro-Japanese family who worked hard to democratize Taiwan, former President Lee Teng-hui was reported to have deteriorated in quality, and President Cai Yingwen rushed to the hospital where he was hospitalized on the 29th. There is much interest in the health condition of former President Lee, who has had an impact.

In 1996, former Prime Minister Lee Teng-hui made efforts to democratize Taiwan, for example, by realizing the first presidential election in Taiwan by direct voting of residents. It is also known as a pro-Japanese house for visiting.

Former 97-year-old Prime Minister Lee has been hospitalized due to pneumonia after being sick and transferred to a hospital in February, but on the night of the 28th, local media reported that his condition had deteriorated. It has spread and a lot of press gathered in the hospital.

According to the presidential bureau of Taiwan, in the hospital to which he was hospitalized, in the morning of the 29th, President Tsai Ing-wen changed the scheduled schedule and rushed to the hospital. It is said that Mr. Sadamasa, the director of the administration, also accompanied him.

Former Prime Minister Lee has been active in political activities even after retiring as president, and has been a major influence in Taiwan's political world for many years, so he is concerned about his health.