China Taiwan Net, August 4, according to Taiwan’s China Times, Taiwan’s leader Tsai Ing-wen’s former secretary-general Su Jiaquan was involved in a bribery case due to his nephew and DPP’s public opinion representative Su Zhenqing, and he himself was in a fraud case. On the 2nd, he resigned from the post of Secretary-General of the Cai Office and stayed in office for only 75 days. Tsai Ing-wen quickly announced on the 3rd that Li Dawei, chairman of the Taiwan Straits Foundation, would take over the post. The outside world believes that Tsai Ing-wen's quick selection of candidates is to avoid factional disputes.

  According to reports, after Su Jiaquan’s resignation, Ma Tsang revealed that the new secretary-general of Cai Office may be former DPP Secretary-General Hong Yaofu, DPP Secretary-General Lin Xiyao, and the media publicly believed that former DPP Chairman Zhuo Rongtai was very suitable. Everyone has a voice. Tsai Ing-wen held a press conference on the afternoon of the 3rd to announce that Li Dawei would take over the post. Because Li Dawei was appointed as the chairman of the Taiwan Straits Foundation in June, the Taiwan Mainland Affairs Commission stated that it will follow the established procedures for the follow-up personnel arrangements of the association.

  Regarding Tsai Ing-wen’s appointment, both the Democratic Progressive Party’s Democrat He Zhiwei and the Kuomintang’s Democrat Ma Wenjun believed that Tsai Ing-wen’s re-appointment of Li Dawei was a "safety card." Ma Wenjun said that Tsai Ing-wen needs people from "non-traditional Democratic Progressive Party factions" to help her survive this intra-party struggle, but from another perspective, is there not much left in Tsai Ing-wen who can use it?

  Taiwan's "China Times" published an article that Tsai Ing-wen's rush to finalize Li Dawei, let the Green Camp fall through the eyes, and also highlighted that since the election of Taiwan last year, the Democratic Progressive Party has intensified factional fighting, and the blade is not only outward but also inward. Every time for this position, Tsai Ing-wen suffers from factional pressure. Because this is the location closest to the peak of the layer, not only can you understand Tsai Ing-wen's movements and thoughts, but also have the ability to recommend his own people in other locations to further expand the sphere of influence of the faction. Tsai Ing-wen chose Li Dawei, who has no partisan disputes. On the one hand, he is getting rid of the entanglements of factions and not allowing the factions to take advantage of them. On the other hand, he does not want his every move to be closely watched by the factions. (China Taiwan Network Li Ning)