Lin Mei-chu
| Lin Mei-chu | |
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| 林美珠 | |
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| Minister of Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission | |
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Assumed office 20 May 2016 | |
| Preceded by | Jaclyn Tsai |
| Minister without Portfolio | |
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Assumed office 20 May 2016 | |
| Deputy Magistrate of Chiayi County | |
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In office 2010–2014 | |
| Magistrate | Helen Chang |
| Political Deputy Minister of the Interior | |
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In office 2006–2008 | |
| Minister | Lee I-yang |
| Personal details | |
| Nationality |
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| Alma mater | National Chengchi University |
Lin Mei-chu (Chinese: 林美珠; pinyin: Lín Měizhū) is a Taiwanese politician. She has served a minister without portfolio and concurrently as Minister of Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission since 2016.[1]
Early life
Lin obtained her bachelor's and master's degree in law from National Chengchi University in 1976 and 1982 respectively.[2]
Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission
She was appointed to head the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission in April 2016.[3] Shortly after taking office on 20 May 2016, Lin stated in June that she preferred handing over MTAC's functions to other government agencies.[4][5]
Personal
Lin and Tsai Ing-wen are cousins.[6]
References
- ↑ "http://www.mtac.gov.tw/epages.php?lang=5&page=144". External link in
|title=(help) - ↑ "Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan)".
- ↑ "Premier-designate finalizes his Cabinet lineup". Central News Agency.
- ↑ Lee, I-Chia (21 June 2016). "Mongolian-Tibetan commission might be merged: minister". Taipei Times. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
- ↑ Wu, Hsin-yun; Kao, Evelyn (20 June 2016). "Minister makes pitch to retain operations of obscure agency". Central News Agency. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
- ↑ "Taiwan names first ministers in new Cabinet". Straits Times. 9 April 2016. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
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