Taiwan's representative in Japan Xie Changting is about to step down. It is reported that the post will be appointed by Li Yiyang, the former deputy dean of the Examination Academy.

The Freedom Times Sunday (July 7) reported the news, saying that Taiwan's representatives in France will be assigned by Hao Peizhi, the current chairman of the Inspection and Training Association.

According to the United Daily report, the Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to this that there was no information or further comments on rumors related to the personnel related to the president of the foreign market.

It is reported that the candidates of Taiwan ’s representatives in Japan may be the former president of the Taiwan Tourism Association Ye Julan, but Ye Julan has declined.

Li Yiyang is 69 years old. He served as the vice president of the Presidential Palace and the Deputy Dean of the Examination Institute and the chairman of the insurance training meeting during the Cai Yingwen government.He also served as the Minister of the Interior during the Chen Shuibian government.

Hao Peizhi studied for a master's degree and doctoral degree in the Department of Politics at the First University of Paris, France. He is currently the chairman of the Insurance Training Association and the Dean of the National Civilian Academy.She also served as a consulting committee of the MAC from 2007 to 2009.