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    • Hsu Shu-hsiang (Chinese: 許舒翔; born 22 April 1961) is a Taiwanese academic administrator and politician. In December 2024, he became the incumbent Vice President of the Examination Yuan.


      Early life


      Hsu Shu-hsiang is the eldest son of Hsu Wen-tsu. His younger brother Hsu Shu-po was a member of the Legislative Yuan from 1996 to 2012.
      Hsu Shu-hsiang graduated from Soochow University with a degree in political science, and pursued graduate study in the same subject in the United States, earning a master's degree at Ohio State University and a doctorate at Colorado State University. Hsu headed the educational institution TransWorld University twice, and had overseen it through three name changes.


      Political career


      Hsu Shu-hsiang was named parliamentary secretary of the Ministry of Examination in 2016, and took office as Minister of Examination on 1 October 2019. While serving in this role, Hsu commented on the ages of examinees assessed by the examination ministry.
      In May 2024, president Lai Ching-te nominated Hsu to serve as Vice President of the Examination Yuan. The Legislative Yuan approved Hsu's nomination in December.


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