Lai Ching-te proposes moving Taiwan's legislature and cabinet to Taichung
Taiwan's president floated relocating the two branches of central government to Taichung, a plan pitched as good for balanced development but sure to face heavy political resistance.
- Lai Ching-te said he dreams of moving the Legislative Yuan and Executive Yuan from Taipei to Taichung.
- The goal is to knit Taiwan into a single one-day travel zone and spread growth beyond the capital.
- He tied the idea to national resilience — spreading government out makes the island harder to paralyze.
- He also pushed a second goal: turning Taiwan into a welfare state where every family gets government support.
- The pitch came alongside praise for the economy, the cabinet's AI push, and a one-off cash handout funded by AI-driven growth.
Outlook: The idea is a personal vision rather than a policy on the table, so expect debate rather than any near-term move.