Cho Jung-tai Nominates 3 New Central Election Commission Members, Including 33-Year-Old Lawyer Tsai Wei-che
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Premier Cho Jung-tai has nominated three individuals—former Executive Yuan Counselor Shen Shu-fei as a commissioner and deputy chairperson, 33-year-old lawyer Tsai Wei-che, and Deputy Minister of Justice Huang Mou-hsin—to serve as Central Election Commission commissioners. All three nominees are non-partisan legal professionals, and the Legislative Yuan is expected to quickly review their appointments.
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- Q: Who were the Central Election Commission members appointed this time?
- A: Chen Shu-fei (former Executive Yuan counselor), Cai Weizhe (lawyer), and Huang Mouxin (Ministry of Justice deputy minister) are the three appointed members.
- Q: Why were the commissioners appointed at this time?
- A: To address the major elections at the end of the year, fill vacancies in the Central Election Commission, and strengthen expertise.
- Q: What are the characteristics of the appointed commissioners?
- A: All three are independents with legal expertise and experience in the public service system.