
Hung Mong-kai
Hung Mong-kai is a legislator from the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) in Taiwan, known for his active participation in discussions regarding communications policy and regulatory matters. Recently, he questioned the Executive Yuan about delays in submitting nominees for the NCC, highlighting concerns over the commission's operational capacity.
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Hung Mong-kai is a KMT Legislator who serves as a convener of the Transportation Committee.
Legislative committee leadership evenly split between ruling, opposition partiesThe delegation includes KMT Legislator Hung Mong-kai.
Speaker leads legislative delegation to JapanHung Mong-kai is a New Taipei City lawmaker involved in the recall elections.
Referendum, 26 recall votes could cost NT$1.62 billionLegislator Hung Mong-kai said window tints should be regulated with mandatory penalties.
Car window tint guidelines to be issued next monthHung said that he helped give voice to his electorate and represented voters’ oversight of the government.
KMT legislators facing recall votesHung Mong-kai is a KMT legislator who is preparing for a recall challenge.
Campaigners turn in second-phase petitionsChinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Legislator Hung Mong-kai asked why the Executive Yuan had not submitted a list of NCC nominees to the Legislative Yuan.
NCC cannot approve broadcast license renewals: NCC acting chairman







































