Minister of Health and Welfare Qiu Taiyuan said earlier that President Lai Qingde called and scolded the Environment Minister Peng Qiming for the net zero -carbon reduction issue of the hospital, allowing the outside world to question the DPP government's internal unity.Peng Qiming said in an interview that there was indeed a call from Lai Qingde, but he clarified that Lai Qingde was a gentleman and "didn't scold me."
Comprehensive United Daily News, Min Television News Network, Sanli News Network, etc., Qiu Taiyuan attended the event last Saturday (September 21) and mentioned that Lai Qingde was pushing a net zero -reduction carbon for the hospital.Peng Qiming.Although the Executive Yuan also explained afterwards, saying that Qiu Taiyuan's conversation emphasized the administrative efficiency of the cabinet team and seeking good intentions, and Qiu Taiyuan also mentioned that he and Peng Qiming were good friends, but many of the legislators in the wild Kuomintang pointed out that this is the cabinet as the cabinet is the cabinet.Not united.
In this regard, Peng Qiming responded himself on Sunday (September 22).He said that Lai Qingde and Dean Zhuo Rongtai attached great importance to the issue of net zero -reduction carbon, and they all came to express their concern, and said that the specific plan had been formulated to assist the hospital for energy conservation.
Peng Qiming further said that there is indeed a call from Lai Qingde and Zhuo Rongtai, hoping to do it faster, more implemented, and specific. "He or dean, they are all very good. He won't scold me. I can't hear scolding in my tone. Maybe when we narrate, the president hopes to be more active. "
In response to this outspoken storm, Qiu Taiyuan said when attending the event on Sunday that if he misunderstood or troubled by his words, "very sincere with Minister Peng, and the public sorry for the public."" ".
It is reported that Lai Qingde was originally scheduled to attend the event with Qiu Taiyuan on Sunday, but temporarily canceled the itinerary, causing the outside world to associate.