Wang Hung-wei

Wang Hung-wei (Chinese: 王鴻薇; born July 10, 1964) is a Taiwanese politician affiliated with the Kuomintang, who has served in the Legislative Yuan representing Taipei City Constituency III since 2023.

[4] In 2017, Wang Hung-wei served as deputy chairman of the Kuomintang Cultural Communication Committee and joined the spokesperson group.

During the 2022 Taiwanese local elections, Wang Hung-wei exposed the suspected plagiarism of former Hsinchu mayor Lin Chih-chien's master's thesis.

She originally intended to run for a seat in Taipei City Constituency III on behalf of the New Party in the 2012 Taiwanese legislative election but was not nominated.

This constituency was won by the Kuomintang affiliated non-district legislator Luo Shu-lei, who was elected with the highest number of votes in Taipei City.

In September 2010, the Animation Upward Promotion Association criticized the behavior of Congressman Wang Hung-wei and the administrators of his political party forum at a press conference.

[10] On May 27, 2022, Wang Hung-wei posted a picture of flooding in Shalu District, Taichung City, on Facebook to criticize DPP legislator Lin Ching-yi for ignoring the disaster in her constituency.

[12] On October 18, 2022, Wang Hung-wei held a press conference and said that Kaohsiung mayor Chen Chi-mai used the quota of publicly funded medical students at National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology when he was studying.

After completing his studies, he failed to fulfill his obligation to serve in rural areas, occupying the quota and resources of publicly funded medical students.

[13] The Medical Affairs Department of the Ministry of Health and Welfare of the Republic of China stated that the time and space background allowed the practice of "paying back the money and settling the matter."

If publicly funded students had other employment options after graduation, they could choose to repay their tuition fees to avoid serving in the countryside.

Not only do public-funded students have to return their tuition fees, but if they fail to serve in the countryside according to the regulations, their medical certificates will be withheld.