Former Legislator Li Chen-hsiu Loses Qualification; CEC Announces Hsu Chung-hsin as Replacement
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Former TPP legislator Li Chen-hsiu lost her at-large legislator status after being expelled from the party. The Central Election Commission officially announced Hsu Chung-hsin as her replacement.
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- Q: Why did Lee Jung-Soo lose his qualification as a legislator?
- A: He was expelled from the People's Party and lost his qualification as a non-constituency (proportional representation) legislator under the provisions of the Public Officials Election Recall Act.
- Q: Who will succeed Lee Jung-Soo?
- A: Ku Chung-Shin, also from the People's Party, will succeed him and serve until the end of the 11th Legislative Session term.
- Q: How was the procedure carried out?
- A: The Legislative Yuan sent a public notice to the Central Election Commission to remove Lee's name from the registry. The Commission then announced the succession (replacement) accordingly.