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Is the term of Taiwan Province's "Minister of Education" very short?
According to Taiwan media reports on May 29th, Wu Maokun, Taiwan Province's "Minister of Education", was only 40 days after taking office on April 20th, and was confirmed to resign by Xu, a spokesman for the Executive Yuan.

It is reported that Taiwan Province's "Minister of Education" Wu Maokun was controversial before and after he took office. In addition to the extubation case, Kuomintang "legislator" Ke Zhien and others are also constantly chasing him for "illegal landing". On the 29th, Xu, a spokesman for the Executive Yuan, confirmed that Wu Maokun did resign, but the matter had to go through Lai Qingde, the "Premier". In fact, Wu Maokun took office on April 20th, and it has only been 40 days.

According to Taiwan media reports, Wu Maokun is the "Minister of Education" with the shortest term since 2000.

According to the report, Wu Maokun is in constant dispute, and Ke Zhien broke the news in the "Legislative Yuan" on the 24th. When Wu Maokun was the "Chairman of the National Science Council" in 2005, he went to Suzhou, Chinese mainland to give a speech after applying, but then he went to Hangzhou to attend the meeting without applying. "It is illegal to step down." At that time, Wu Maokun emphasized at the beginning that "my application is 100% priority". After Ke Zhien continued to ask questions, he said awkwardly: "It should be handled according to law.

Source: Observer Network