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Chung Chia-pin

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Chung Chia-pin is a Taiwanese politician currently serving as a member of the Legislative Yuan. A former student activist who participated in the 1990 Wild Lily movement, he previously served in the National Assembly from 1996 to 2000 and held various administrative roles, including deputy magistrate of Pingtung County. Throughout his legislative career, Chung has focused on issues such as renewable energy, labor rights, gender equality in employment, and the preservation of military dependents' villages. He is also known for his involvement in international relations, including his role as chair of the Taiwan-Israel Congressional Association.

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Born
1965-02-23 · 61 years old
Birth place
Pingtung County, Taiwan
Education
National Taiwan University (Bachelor of History), National Pingtung University of Science and Technology (Master of Science)
Career
Student activist, secretary to Pingtung County Magistrate, official at the Council for Cultural Affairs, deputy secretary-general of the Democratic Progressive Party, deputy magistrate of Pingtung County

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