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Secretary-General to the President

The Office of the President shall have a secretary-general to the president who takes general charge of the affairs of this Office, and directs and supervises its staff members.

秘書長葉菊蘭

Ms. Yeh Chu-lan, Secretary-General to the President

Date of Birth: February 13, 1949

Educational Background:

  • LL.B., Fu Jen Catholic University

Career:

  • Member, Legislative Yuan, 1990-2000
  • Minister, Ministry of Transportation & Communications
  • Chairwoman, Council for Hakka Affairs, Executive Yuan
  • Vice Premier, Executive Yuan
  • Senior Advisor to the President
  • Acting Mayor, Kaohsiung City

 

 

 

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