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Lin Wan-i
Incumbent
Assumed office 20 May 2016In office 2006–2007In office 1999–2002Magistrate Su Tseng-chang
Born 1952 (1952 ) (age 71) Nationality Republic of China Alma mater National Taiwan University, University of California, Berkeley
Lin Wan-i (Chinese: 林萬億 ; pinyin: Lín Wànyì ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Bān-ek ) is a Taiwanese academic and minister without portfolio of the Executive Yuan, having taken office on 20 May 2016.[1]
Education [ edit]
Lin obtained his bachelor's and master's degrees in sociology from National Taiwan University in 1979 and 1981, respectively, and doctoral degree in social welfare from the University of California, Berkeley in the United States.[2]
Career [ edit]
Lin held multiple academic positions in the departments of sociology and social work at National Taiwan University from 1982 to the present. He served as a minister without portfolio under the Executive Yuan from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2016 to the present.[2]
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Cabinet of the Republic of China (Executive Yuan)
Premier (Su Tseng-chang)
Vice Premier (Shen Jong-chin)
Secretary-General (Li Meng-yen)
Ministries
Culture Lee Yung-te; Deputy: Hsiao Tsung-huang, Kevin Peng; Vice: Lee Lien-chuan
Digital Affairs Audrey Tang; Political Deputy: Chiueh Herming, Lee Huai-jen; Administrative Deputy: Yeh Ning
Economic Affairs Shen Jong-chin; Deputy: Tseng Wen-sheng, Wang Mei-hua; Vice: Lin Chuan-neng
Education Pan Wen-chung; Political Deputy: Lio Mon-chi; Administrative Deputy: Lin Teng-chiao
Finance Su Jain-rong; Political Deputy: Chuang Tsui-yun, Juan Ching-hwa; Administrative Deputy: Lee Ching-hua
Foreign Affairs Joseph Wu; Deputy: Tien Chung-kwang, Harry Ho-jen Tseng; Vice: Alexander Yui
Health and Welfare Hsueh Jui-yuan; Deputy: Ho Chi-kung, Su Li-chiung; Vice:
Interior Hsu Kuo-yung
Justice Tsai Ching-hsiang
Labor Hsu Ming-chun; Deputy: Wang An-pang, Wang Shang-chih; Vice: Chen Ming-jen
National Defense Yen Teh-fa; Vice: Chang Guan-chung
Transportation and Communications Wang Kwo-tsai; Political Deputy: Chen Yen-po, Hu Hsiang-lin; Administrative Deputy: Chi Wen-jong
Ministers without Portfolio
Chang Ching-sen
Huang Chih-ta
John Deng
Kung Ming-hsin
Lo Ping-cheng
Lin Wan-i
Wu Tsung-tsong
Wu Tze-cheng
Commissions
Central Election Lee Chin-yung
Financial Supervisory Huang Tien-mu; Vice: Chang Chuang-chang
Fair Trade Commission Huang Mei-ying; Deputy: Perng Shaw-jiin
National Communications Chen Yaw-shyang (acting)
Public Construction Wu Tze-cheng; Deputy: Yan Jeou-rong
Transitional Justice Yang Tsui
Councils
Agriculture Chen Chi-chung; Deputy: Huang Jin-cheng, Li Tui-zhi
Atomic Energy Hsieh Shou-shing; Deputy: Chiu Tzu-tsung, Tsai Huei-min
Hakka Affairs Yiong Con-ziin
Indigenous Peoples Icyang Parod; Deputy: Calivat Gadu, Qucung Qalavangan, Afas Falah
Mainland Affairs Chen Ming-tong; Deputy: Chiu Chui-cheng, Lee Li-chen, Wu Mei-hung
National Development Kung Ming-hsin; Deputy: Cheng Cheng-mount, Kao Shien-quey
Ocean Affairs Lee Chung-wei; Deputy: Chen, Guo-en, Chuang Ching-ta, Tsai Ching-piao
Overseas Community Affairs Tung Chen-yuan; Deputy: Hsu Chia-ching; Vice: Roy Leu
Veterans Affairs Feng Shih-kuan
Science and Technology Wu Tsung-tsong; Deputy: Chen Tzong-chyuan, Lin Minn-tsong
Agencies
Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics Chu Tzer-ming
Environmental Protection Administration Chang Tzi-chin; Deputy: Tsai Hung-teh
Directorate-General of Personnel Administration Jay N. Shih; Deputy: Hsu Hwai, Su Chun-jung
Other bodies
Central Bank Yang Chin-long; Deputy: Chen Nan-kuang, Yen Tzung-ta
National Palace Museum Wu Mi-cha
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