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Chen Hui-min (; born 1972) is a Taiwanese politician. Chen was active in the Civil Alliance to Promote Constitutional Reform. She later led Taiwan March, an organization formed after the events of the Sunflower Student Movement. The New Power Party was also established by a number of protest leaders in January 2015, and Chen became the political party's first secretary-general. In this role, Chen made announcements about electoral strategy in 2016, expansion of the New Power Party, and political cooperation with the
Democratic Progressive Party The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is a Taiwanese nationalist and centre-left political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan). Controlling both the Republic of China presidency and the unicameral Legislative Yuan, it is the majori ...
. In 2017, Chen opined on the need to defend Taiwanese sovereignty and the nation's exclusion from international organizations. In March 2019, Chen was one of 64 candidates to contest an internal election to the NPP's executive committee. She won one of the fifteen seats. Following the election of Chiu Hsien-chih as chairman of the New Power Party, Chen left her position as the party's secretary-general, and was succeeded by
Chen Meng-hsiu Chen Meng-hsiu (; born 21 November 1975) or Cirasmita Chen is a Taiwanese lawyer and politician. Chen was a human rights lawyer prior to her career in politics. She was appointed Chen Hui-min's successor as secretary-general of the New Power Par ...
. Chen Hui-min became party leader in Kaohsiung, and launched a 2020 legislative campaign from Fongshan.


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