Su Hui | |||
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苏辉 | |||
| Vice Chairwoman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference | |||
| Assumed office 14 March 2018 | |||
| Chairman | Wang Yang Wang Huning | ||
| Chairwoman of theTaiwan Democratic Self-Government League | |||
| Assumed office 9 December 2017 | |||
| Preceded by | Lin Wenyi | ||
| Executive Vice Chairwoman of theTaiwan Democratic Self-Government League | |||
| In office September 2017 – December 2017 | |||
| Chairwoman | Lin Wenyi | ||
| Preceded by | Huang Zhixian | ||
| Succeeded by | Li Yuefeng | ||
| Personal details | |||
| Born | May 1956 (age 69) | ||
| Political party | Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League (since 2007) Chinese Communist Party (since 1984) | ||
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| Alma mater | Central University of Finance and Economics | ||
| Chinese name | |||
| Traditional Chinese | 蘇輝 | ||
| Simplified Chinese | 苏辉 | ||
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Su Hui (Chinese:苏辉; born May 1956) is a Chinese politician and leader of theTaiwan Democratic Self-Government League (TDSL).
Su is the daughter ofCai Xiao, a native ofTainan,Taiwan and former TDSL Chairman.[1]
From 1978 to 1982, Su majored in finance at theCentral University of Finance and Economics.[2]
In 1982, she started working at the Beijing Municipal Finance Bureau, where she later held multiple leadership positions.[2]
On 25 January 2008, she was elected to the 11th National Committee of theChinese People's Political Consultative Conference for theAll-China Federation of Taiwan Compatriots.[3]
In December 2017, she was elected as chairperson of the Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League at its 10th National Congress.[4]
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