Local council in Hsinchu County, Taiwan
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The Hsinchu County Council (HCC; traditional Chinese: 新竹縣議會; simplified Chinese: 新竹县议会; pinyin: Xīnzhú Xiàn Yìhuì) is the elected county council of Hsinchu County, Republic of China. The council composes of 35 councilors lastly elected through the 2018 Republic of China local election on 24 November 2018.
History
The council was originally established on 14 April 1946 in Taoyuan at Wudedian Hall. It was then soon dissolved on 23 January 1951. The first members of the council was elected on 7 January 1951 and was shown on 23 January 1951. The temporary office for the council was at the east room of the Hsinchu County Government building (the present-day Hsinchu City Hall).[2] On 28 October 1989, the county council moved from Hsinchu City to Zhubei City in Hsinchu County.[3]
The 18th county council
Since the local elections in 2014, the Council was composed as follows:[4]
Current composition
Since the local elections in 2022, the Council was composed as follows:
Organization
Administration
- Personnel Room
- Accounting Room
- Legal Affairs Room
- General Affairs Room
- Council Session Room
- Secretary[5]
Reviewing board
- First Review Meeting
- Second Review Meeting
- Third Review Meeting
- Fourth Review Meeting
- Fifth Review Meeting
- Procedural Committee
- Disciplinary Committee
- Joint Review Board
- Task Force
See also
References
External links
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