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Lee Chung-wei

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Not to be confused with Lee Chong Wei.
In this Chinese name, the family name is Lee (李).
Lee Chung-wei
李仲威
Chairperson of Ocean Affairs Council of the Republic of China
Assumed office
15 February 2019
14 January 2019 – 14 February 2019 (acting)
DeputyChen Yang-yih
Preceded byHwung Hwung-hweng
Deputy Chairperson of Ocean Affairs Council of the Republic of China
In office
28 April 2018 – 13 January 2019
ChairpersonHwung Hwung-hweng
Preceded byPosition established
Minister of Coast Guard Administration of the Republic of China
In office
20 May 2016 – 28 April 2018
Preceded byWang Chung-yi
Succeeded byPosition abolished (succeeded by himself as the Chairperson of Coast Guard Administration followed by Chen Kuo-en)
Administrative Deputy Minister of National Defense of the Republic of China
In office
June 2005 – August 2006
MinisterLee Jye
Personal details
Born14 December 1952 (1952年12月14日) (age 72)
Hsinchu City, Taiwan
NationalityRepublic of China
EducationRepublic of China Naval Academy (BA)
National Defense University

Lee Chung-wei (Chinese: 李仲威; pinyin: Lǐ Zhòngwēi; born 14 December 1952) is a Taiwanese politician and naval Vice Admiral. He is the acting Chairperson of Ocean Affairs Council since 14 January 2019.

Education

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Lee received his bachelor's degree from the Republic of China Naval Academy in 1975 and completed further studies at the National Defense University in the Naval Command and Staff College and the War College in 1987 and 1989, respectively.

Political careers

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Lee was appointed as the Minister of the Coast Guard Administration on 20 May 2016.[1] On 28 April 2018, the Ocean Affairs Council was established and the Coast Guard Administration was placed under it. Lee was then appointed as the Deputy Chairperson of the council.

See also

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References

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Taiwan Cabinet of Taiwan (Executive Yuan)
Ministries
Agriculture
Culture
Digital Affairs
Huang Yen-nun; Political Deputy: Chiueh Herming, Lee Huai-jen; Administrative Deputy: Yeh Ning
Economic Affairs
Education
Cheng Ying-yao; Political Deputy: Lio Mon-chi, Lin Ming-yu; Administrative Deputy: Lin Teng-chiao
Environment
Peng Chi-ming; Deputy:
Finance
Chuang Tsui-yun; Political Deputy: Lee Ching-hua, Juan Ching-hwa; Administrative Deputy:
Foreign Affairs
Health and Welfare
Interior
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Labor
National Defense
Transportation and Communications
Li Men-yen; Political Deputy: Chen Yen-po, Hu Hsiang-lin; Administrative Deputy: Chi Wen-jong
Ministers without Portfolio
Commissions
Central Election
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Lee May (李鎂); Vice: Chen Chih-min (陳志民)
National Communications
Chen Yaw-shyang (陳耀祥); Vice: Wong Po-tsung (翁柏宗)
Public Construction
Councils
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National Development
Ocean Affairs
Overseas Community Affairs
Science and Technology
Veterans Affairs
Agencies
Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics
Directorate-General of Personnel Administration
Other bodies
Central Bank
National Palace Museum


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