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Lienchiang County Council

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Type
  
County Council

Deputy Speaker
  
Tsao Yi-piao

Address
  
連江縣南竿鄉復興村146號

Seat
  
9

Speaker
  
Chen Kuei-chung

Seats
  
9

Phone
  
+886 8 362 2755

Lienchiang County Council

Voting system
  
Single non-transferable vote

Hours
  
Closing soon · 8AM–5PMFriday8AM–5PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday8AM–5PMTuesday8AM–5PMWednesday8AM–5PMThursday8AM–5PM

Last election
  
Taiwanese local elections, 2014

Political groups
  
Kuomintang (6), Non-Partisan Solidarity Union (3)

The Lienchiang County Council (MTCC; Chinese: 連江縣議會; pinyin: Liánjiāng Xiàn Yìhuì) is the elected county council of Lienchiang County, Republic of China. The council composes of 9 councilors lastly elected through the 2014 Republic of China local election on 29 November 2014. It has the least number of seats among other county councils in Taiwan.

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History

MTCC was originally established as Lienchiang County Affairs Counseling Committee in 1957 by the Executive Yuan. On 7 November 1992, the martial law was lifted from Matsu and the committee was reformed into Lienchiang Temporary County Council and its councilor members were appointed by Fujian Provincial Government. The first election for the councilor members were done in January 1994, and in March 1994 it was finally changed and inaugurated to Lienchiang County Council. On 7 November 1996, the current council building in Fuxing Village of Nangan Township was completed.

Organization

  • Speaker
  • Deputy Speaker
  • Administrative departments

  • Personnel Administrator
  • Accountant
  • Regulation
  • Office of General Affairs
  • Session Procedures
  • Secretary
  • Sessions

  • Examining Committee A
  • Examining Committee B
  • Discipline Committee
  • Procedure Committee
  • Transportation

    The council is accessible within walking distance from Matsu Nangan Airport.

    References

    Lienchiang County Council Wikipedia