Ho Pei-shan
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Ho Pei-shan | |
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何佩珊 | |
6th Minister of Labor | |
Assumed office 20 May 2024 | |
Prime Minister | Cho Jung-tai |
Preceded by | Hsu Ming-chun |
Secretary-General of the Executive Yuan | |
Acting 18 December 2018 – 13 January 2019 | |
Prime Minister | William Lai |
Preceded by | Cho Jung-tai |
Succeeded by | Li Meng-yen |
Deputy Secretary-General of the Executive Yuan | |
In office 2 August 2016 – 20 May 2024 Serving with Lee Guo-shin | |
Secretary-General | See list
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Preceded by | Shi Ke-ho |
Succeeded by | TBD |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Taiwanese |
Political party | Democratic Progressive Party |
Alma mater | Fu Jen Catholic University |
Ho Pei-shan (Chinese: 何佩珊; pinyin: Hé Pèishān) is a Taiwanese politician who is the current minister of Labor. She previously served as the deputy secretary-general of the Executive Yuan from 2016 to 2024.
Early life
Ho obtained her bachelor's degree in mass communication from Fu Jen Catholic University.[1]
Political careers
Ho was the deputy director of Policy Research and Coordinating Committee of the Democratic Progressive Party in 2010–2016.[1]
Executive Yuan
Ho was sworn into the position of the Deputy Secretary-General of the Executive Yuan on 2 August 2016 at the Presidential Office Building.[2]
References
- ^ a b "HO Pei-shan, Deputy Secretary-General". Executive Yuan, Republic of China (Taiwan). December 2011. Retrieved 29 March 2021.
- ^ Liu, Claudia; Liu, Kay (2 August 2016). "Diplomats, officials formally sworn in for new postings". Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
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