The Taiwanese government issued the latest personnel order on Friday (August 16), and officially appointed Li Yiyang, deputy dean of the Examination Academy as a representative in Japan to fill the vacancies left by Xie Changting before the out of office.
Comprehensive reports of Taiwan Central Broadcasting Station and Dongsen News Network, after Taiwan Lai Qingde took office on May 20 this year, in July, it was reported that Li Yiyang would replace Xie Changting as a representative in Japan.Only officially issued a personnel order.
At the age of 69, Li Yiyang has a master's degree in the Institute of Political Science of Taiwan University. During his time as a member of Taipei in the 1980s, he had appealed with former President Chen Shui -bian and former legislator Huang Tianfu.Eight months in prison.
During the Chen Shui -bian government, Li Yiyang served as the director of the Personnel Administration Bureau of the Executive Yuan and the Minister of the Interior. After he stepped down in 2005, he served as Secretary -General of the DPP.After Tsai Ing -wen took office in 2016, Li Yiyang returned to politics as chairman, deputy dean of the examination institute, and the presidential palace.
The Presidential Palace issued the latest personnel order on August 6 to approve Xie Changting, the representative of the station in Japan.The Presidential Palace said that Xie Changting has been retired for eight years and has been retired and should be removed.It is reported that Xie Changting has served as representatives in Japan since the former Tsai Ing -wen in 2016.
As for Xie Changting's successor, the Presidential Palace said that according to Xie Changting, it is necessary to speak Japanese and suggest that it belongs to the dean level.The pro -green Taiwan Freedom Times reported in early July that Li Yiyang, the former deputy dean of the Examination Academy, will replace Xie Changting as the representative of Japan.