or discipline, you have to gain their trust? That’s the major thing in governing, won’t you say so?
to talk about the public trust element and how you see the Taiwan model to be able to become a soft power tool for Taiwan.
, we worked only with pharmacies and not with convenience stores. The pharmacies were trusted
using digital tools to build up democracy and trust. You sent a Twitter message to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris recently…
, people do see that a newer system saves time, reduces risk, and improve mutual trust.
to their telecommunications carrier. One of any five telecommunication carriers in Taiwan, whomever you trust most, you can put your check-in history there.
There need to be a multi-directional, a poly-lateral communication framework for the trust
You’ve already discussed some of the elements. I also would like to talk about the public trust
history to illustrate to Taiwanese people that are understanding politics and the government is something you can trust. Thank you so much.
with the people. Do you think it has built trust between the Taiwanese and the government?
say your own trust in governance has increased in this time?
People generally, for example, after an earthquake or typhoon, come to trust the numbers
, and privacy, and data sovereignty. It’s invented by the social sector. Of course, it has more trust. People
competence educations, and on top of this whole participatory nature of trusting the citizens to essentially crowdsource the national agenda.
I see. Thank you. Trusting part is the most difficult, I suppose in every society. Let’s take
they could not trust and empower their citizens to help them solve the issue. Unbelievable.
the example for the whole world, could follow this more approach of trust with the people?
now. With the Right to Information Commission and Media Ministry, nearly six years’ period, we’ve developed understanding and trust.
viewers’ trust on the democratic process. Point to authoritarian models, and say only they can counter the COVID, or things like that.
in a hybrid way, and that is what we face on a daily basis. It’s basically a multi-pronged approach to destabilize our trust in democratic institutions.