For the news that he will be the deputy chief executive of the Taiwan Democratic Foundation, Lin Feifan, former deputy secretary -general of the DPP, issued a document on social media, and emphasized that he did not receive inquiries from the foundation.

Comprehensive Taiwan media reports such as the Central News Agency, Zhongtian News Network, and Feng Media, Taiwanese media person Huang Yangming posted on Facebook on Tuesday (August 22) that Lin Feifan will serve as the deputy execution of the Taiwan Democratic Foundation.Long, if it is confirmed that Lin Feifan will become the youngest deputy chief executive of the foundation.

Huang Yangming also said that according to the public information of the Taiwan Democratic Foundation, the current deputy chief executive officer has a monthly salary of more than 110,000 yuan (NT $ 4677).It will be higher than the duties of the DPP deputy secretary -general of the DPP in the past 90,000 yuan. "

In this regard, Lin Feifan responded on Facebook on Wednesday (August 23) that the Taiwan Democratic Foundation has explained it.He said: "Actually, so far, I have not received inquiries from the Democratic Foundation."

The Taiwan Democratic Foundation issued a brief statement on Facebook on Tuesday, saying that the personnel of the relevant media, the current personnel, are currently called by the media. At presentThere is no formal appointment, and if the foundation has a personnel adjustment, the example will be announced after the final case.

Lin Feifan also mentioned that as long as it is one day in the public field, whether it is to run in front of the stage or be a staff behind the scenes, they will face various advice, speculation, expectations or encouragement.

It is reported that the Taiwan Democratic Foundation was promoted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Taiwan in 2002. In 2003, the Taiwan Legislative Yuan was reviewed and approved by the Taiwan Legislative Yuan.At present, the chairman is the Legislative Dean You Xizheng, and the vice chairman is Wu Zhaozheng, the Minister of Foreign Affairs.