Reshuffle to Create ‘Fighting-Style’ Cabinet ‘Pure Speculation’: Lee

Taipei: Taiwan's government on Monday denied reports that it plans to form a "fighting-style Cabinet" after May 20 in response to the ongoing recall election campaign that has dominated news headlines in recent months. Cabinet spokesperson Michelle Lee said in a press release that the claim was "false information" and "pure speculation."

According to Focus Taiwan, Lee stated that the government is focused on addressing U.S. tariffs and broader international developments. She noted that a NT$410 billion (US$12.6 billion) special act was proposed on April 24 to strengthen Taiwan's economic, social, and homeland security resilience. This draft legislation is centered on four priorities: supporting industry, protecting livelihoods, stabilizing employment, and enhancing resilience.

Lee called on legislative caucuses in Taiwan's Legislature to endorse the act and provide the strongest support for Taiwanese industry. However, the opposition has questioned elements of the proposal, arguing that some provisions go well beyond the bill's original intent to keep Taiwan's economy stable should the United States impose steep tariffs on imports from Taiwan.