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Yu Cheng-hsien (; born 8 May 1959) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the
Minister of the Interior An interior minister (sometimes called a minister of internal affairs or minister of home affairs) is a cabinet official position that is responsible for internal affairs, such as public security, civil registration and identification, emergency ...
from 2002 to 2004.


Political careers


2008 legislative election

* All registered: 242,349 * Voters (turnout): 156,440 (64.55%) * Valid (percentage): 153,166 (97.91%) * Rejected (percentage): 3,274 (2.09%)


Ministry of Interior

Yu submitted his resignation on 19 March 2004 from his ministerial position to take the responsibility over the
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on
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in
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but was asked by
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to stay. He resubmitted his resignation again on 4 April 2004 after the demonstration made by
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over the result of the 2004 presidential election had come under control.


References

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