Lee Shu-chuan


Lee Shu-chuan is a Taiwanese politician. He is currently the Deputy Mayor of Kaohsiung since 25 December 2018. He used to serve in multiple positions in the Taipei County Government, and was Secretary General of the Executive Yuan from 2014 to 2015, when he was named the Secretary General of the Kuomintang. He stepped down from that position when his term ended in March 2016.

Early life

Lee obtained his master's degree in electrical engineering from National Taipei University of Technology in 2001. He then joined the National Taiwan University faculty.

Political career

In the mid-2000s, Lee served the Taipei County Government as the director of the New Construction Department. He then led the Taipei County Public Works Bureau before being named a deputy magistrate of Taipei County. After Taipei County was upgraded to the special municipality of New Taipei, Lee's title changed and he kept his post as deputy mayor of New Taipei until February 2014, when he was named Secretary-General of the Executive Yuan. Lee was appointed to the same position in the Kuomintang in January 2015, and stepped down in March 2016.