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Hua Ching-chun

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Hua Ching-chun
はなけいぐん
Official portrait, 2022
1st Chairman of the National Housing and Urban Regeneration Center
Assumed office
1 August 2018[note 1]
Prime MinisterWilliam Lai
Su Tseng-chang
Chen Chien-jen
Cho Jung-tai
Preceded byPosition established
33rd Minister of the Interior
Acting
7 December 2022 – 31 January 2023
Prime MinisterSu Tseng-chang
Preceded byHsu Kuo-yung
Succeeded byLin Yu-chang
Deputy Minister of the Interior
In office
20 May 2016 – 20 May 2024
Serving with Wu Rong-hui
MinisterYeh Jiunn-rong
Hsu Kuo-yung
Himself (acting)
Lin Yu-chang
Preceded byChen Chwen-jing
Personal details
NationalityTaiwan
Political party Democratic Progressive Party
Alma materNational Chengchi University

Hua Ching-chun (Chinese: はなけいぐん) is a Taiwanese politician who currently served as the chairman of National Housing and Urban Regeneration Center since 2018. He was formerly the political deputy minister of the interior from 2016 to 2024,[1] and shortly acted as the 33rd minister from December 2022 to January 2023.[2][3]

Education

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Political career

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Hua was appointed political deputy minister of the interior since 20 May 2016 with the inauguration of the Lin cabinet until the end of Tsai government in 2024.

In August 2018, Hua was appointed acting chairman of the newly established National Housing and Urban Regeneration Center.

In December 2022, then-minister of the interior, Hsu Kuo-yung, resigned as minister due to the health issue. Hua briefly acted as the caretaker minister until the dissolution of the Second Su cabinet in January 2023.

In May 2024, as Hua stepped down from deputy minister, he was formally appointed as the chairman of the National Housing and Urban Regeneration Center in the new cabinet.

Notes

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  1. ^ Acting from 1 August 2018 to 20 May 2024

References

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  1. ^ "政務せいむ次長じちょう はなけいぐん". www.moi.gov.tw (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 2016-05-20.
  2. ^ "Taiwan approves resignation of interior minister, deputy takes over as acting minister". 2022-12-07. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  3. ^ "【みんほう部會ぶかい首長しゅちょう及8 政次まさじ背景はいけい 一次讓你看個夠". www.peoplemedia.tw (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 2016-04-28. Retrieved 2023-03-01.