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Chen has full `confidence' in Hsieh
By Huang Tai-lin
STAFF REPORTER
, IN PALAU
Friday, Jan 28, 2005, Page 3
President Chen Shui-bian (³¯¤ô«ó) told reporters that he would not name the new Cabinet during his visit to two of the nation's South Pacific allies.
Chen speaking shortly after boarding a chartered flight on the first leg of his five-day visit to Palau and the Solomon Islands yesterday morning.
"I have respect for the Constitution, and I have complete confidence and trust in [Kaohsiung Mayor Frank] Hsieh's (Áªø§Ê) wisdom and ability to make the right decisions regarding the Cabinet reshuffle," Chen said.
"I feel at ease with Hsieh as premier, and so should the nation and the media," Chen said, adding that Hsieh would make his own announcements relating to the reshuffle.
Chen he would steer clear on matters relating to the new legislature.
"Neither I nor the Presidential Office will meddle with or intervene in the new legislature, especially not issues concerning the election of the new legislative speaker and deputy speaker on Feb. 1," Chen said.
"A-bian's hands will most certainly not extend to the new legislature," he said, referring to himself by his nickname.
Prior his departure, Chen said that the new Cabinet, under Hsieh's leadership, would emphasize "consultation, dialogue and stability."
Among the officials to see Chen and his entourage off at CKS International Airport yesterday were Hsieh, first lady Wu Shu-chen (§d²Q¬Ã), Vice President Annette Lu (§f¨q½¬), Presidential Office Secretary-General Su Tseng-chang (Ĭs©÷) and outgoing Premier Yu Shyi-kun.
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