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Taiwan defense minister to step down as part of reshuffle

Published: 29 Jul 2013 - 09:29 am | Last Updated: 31 Jan 2022 - 01:38 pm

TAIPEI: Taiwan's government said on Monday the defense minister will step down amid a public outcry over the death of a soldier, in a bid, according to analysts, by President Ma Ying-jeou to boost his increasingly poor popularity ratings.
 
The minister, Kao Hua-chu, who has held the post since 2009, has borne the brunt of criticism over the death this year of the soldier, Hung Chung-chiu, after punishment for minor violations of military conduct. 
 
Separately, the island's top financial regulator Chen Yuh-chang will step down as part of a cabinet reshuffle, a source close to the Financial Supervisory Commission said on Monday. Chen is widely seen as close to Ma. 
 
The government said it will announce further details of the reshuffle at a news conference at 0630 GMT.
 
The reshuffle comes amid already rock-bottom approval ratings for the president, whose economic and China policies have triggered widespread criticism.
 
Amid Taiwan's less-than-stellar economic performance and stagnant wage growth, Ma's ratings have hovered around the 20-percent mark for months.
 
Ma himself has personally apologised for the Hung incident. (Reuters)