The Executive Yuan, as an apparatus born of the Constitution and bound to oversee law-based administration, must loyally uphold and protect the document, Cho said. Premier Cho Jung-tai delivers a report to the legislature in Taipei yesterday. He cited the announcement of the second edition of the government’s “Anti-fraud Strategy Guidelines” as an example of the government’s efforts to crack down on one such issue. In terms of national security, the Cabinet would follow the president’s “four pillars” plan for peace and prosperity, he said. The four pillars are: bolstering Taiwan’s military deterrence, equating economic security with national security, developing partnerships with the world’s democracies, and steady and principled cross-strait leadership.


Source:   Taipei Times
May 31, 2024 17:14 UTC