Focus Taiwan
Date: 2018/07/15
By: Lu Hsin-hui, Yeh Su-ping and Evelyn Kao
Taipei, July 15 (CNA) President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) said Sunday that the
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has had trouble understanding how to communicate with young people since taking power in May 2016, but the party has not forgotten its promises to them.
Addressing the party’s annual congress at the Grand Hotel in her capacity as party chairperson, Tsai also said ruling a country is not about putting on one performance after another but coming up with solutions to problems one by one.
Tsai said that in her inaugural address two years ago, she emphasized that building a better country for the younger generation was her government’s vital responsibility.
Although some young people feel disappointed in the progress and scale of reforms undertaken by the DPP, and the party has become increasingly unaware how to communicate with young people effectively, Tsai said, adding she has not forgotten the DPP’s promises to youth.
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