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Hello, I want to ask the company to change its legal person. Does the new Articles of Association need to be signed by all shareholders or the new legal person?
Changing the legal representative generally does not require amending the articles of association.

Then, if the Articles of Association need to be amended, it shall be signed by the legal representative.

When the company is established, all promoters (shareholders) shall formulate and adopt the Articles of Association.

In the course of the company's operation, if the articles of association are to be amended, the consent of the majority of the shares is required.

The Company Law stipulates that amendments to the Articles of Association require the consent of shareholders representing more than two-thirds of the voting rights of the company.

Then since it is not agreed by 100% equity, it is allowed to have dissenting shareholders, and it is meaningless for dissenting shareholders to sign.

Therefore, when amending the Articles of Association, the legal representative should sign the Articles of Association or the amendments to the Articles of Association.