• The 2001 Kuomintang chairmanship election (Chinese: 2001年中國國民黨主席選舉) was held on 24 March 2001 in Taiwan. This was the first direct party leadership election...
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    The 2016 Kuomintang chairmanship by-election (Chinese: 2016年中國國民黨主席補選) was held on 26 March 2016 in Taiwan. This was the seventh direct election of the...
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  • Party chairmanship election 2008 Democratic Progressive Party chairmanship election 2001 Kuomintang chairmanship election 2005 Kuomintang chairmanship election...
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  • The 2015 Kuomintang chairmanship by-election (Chinese: 2015年中國國民黨主席補選) was held on 17 January 2015 in Taiwan. This was the sixth direct election of the...
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  • Kuomintang chairmanship election (Chinese: 2005年中國國民黨主席選舉) was held on July 16, 2005 in Taiwan between Ma Ying-jeou and Wang Jin-pyng. The election was...
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    The Kuomintang (KMT), also referred to as the Guomindang (GMD), the Nationalist Party of China (NPC) or the Chinese Nationalist Party (CNP), is a major...
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  • Incinerator Plant in North District, Hsinchu City. 24 March – 2001 Kuomintang chairmanship election 26 March – The establishment of Cross-Straits Common Market...
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    collective leadership of the Kuomintang. On 19 May 1926, the Central Executive Committee resolved to establish chairmanship. In March 1927, the collective...
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    Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and Recall Act, only the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Kuomintang (KMT), Taiwan People's Party (TPP)...
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    Eric Chu (category Kuomintang Members of the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan)
    of New Taipei by Hou Yu-ih in 2018. As a result of the 2021 Kuomintang chairmanship election, he returned to his former post as chairman of the party. Chu...
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    Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) won the election, defeating Kaohsiung mayor Han Kuo-yu of the Kuomintang (KMT) and his running mate Chang San-cheng...
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    contest the DPP chairmanship vacated by Tsai Ing-wen after the DPP's landslide defeat in the local elections of 2018. The leadership election was held on...
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    Han Kuo-yu (category Kuomintang Members of the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan)
    contested the Kuomintang chairmanship, losing to Wu Den-yih. Han was elected Mayor of Kaohsiung in November 2018, and became the first Kuomintang politician...
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  • Kaohsiung mayoral election. When Chang ended his campaign, the PFP moved to support Chang Po-ya. The Pan-Blue coalition formally selected Kuomintang member Huang...
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    Wang Jin-pyng (category Kuomintang Members of the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan)
    Taiwan's longest-serving legislative speaker. Once a leading figure of the Kuomintang (KMT), Wang is considered to be soft-spoken and a conciliatory figure...
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    Hou Yu-ih (category Kuomintang politicians in Taiwan)
    October 2015 to January 2016. He was the Kuomintang's official candidate for the 2024 Taiwanese presidential elections. He first joined the party during the...
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    Pan-Blue Coalition (category Kuomintang)
    presidential election itself, the split in Kuomintang votes between Soong and Lien led in part to the election of Chen Shui-bian. After the election, there...
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    Ma Ying-jeou (category Chairpersons of the Kuomintang)
    over the chairmanship from incumbent Lien Chan during the 17th Party Congress of the KMT in August 2005. Led by Ma Ying-jeou, the Kuomintang made a resounding...
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    opposition party Kuomintang, which Taipei mayor Ma Ying-jeou assumed the chairmanship of in August 2005. In the months preceding the election the DPP was plagued...
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    Lee Teng-hui (category Chairpersons of the Kuomintang)
    Ching-kuo," Lee was allowed to ascend to the chairmanship unobstructed. At the 13th National Congress of Kuomintang in July 1988, Lee named 31 members of the...
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    Hau Lung-pin (category Kuomintang politicians in Taiwan)
    presidential elections. Hau dropped out of the chairmanship election a few days later. He was reappointed a vice chairman of the Kuomintang in May 2016...
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  • two major parties in Taiwan, the other being the historically dominant Kuomintang (KMT), which previously ruled the country as a one-party state. It has...
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    of local autonomy in the post-war era. The elections were also considered to be legitimising the Kuomintang's rule on the island, while attempting to strive...
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    Hung Hsiu-chu (category Chairpersons of the Kuomintang)
    primary election. Her public support remained low, and she was replaced as candidate by KMT Chairman Eric Chu. Hung succeeded Chu as the Kuomintang's first...
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    Jaw Shaw-kong (category Kuomintang Members of the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan)
    for the Kuomintang chairmanship. On 24 November 2023, the Kuomintang named Jaw its vice presidential candidate for the 2024 presidential election. Jaw is...
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    2014 Yunlin County magistrate election held on 29 November 2014. Lee was nominated to the chairmanship of the Central Election Commission (CEC) in February...
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    James Soong (category Kuomintang politicians in Taiwan)
    the 2000 presidential election, which he lost to Chen Shui-bian of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). Born to a Kuomintang military family of Hunanese...
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    Lee Hsin (category Kuomintang politicians in Taiwan)
    Shui-bian. In 2008, he rejoined to the Kuomintang. In 2015, Lee expressed interest in running for the Kuomintang chairmanship, but his candidacy, and that of...
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    [page needed] In August 1912, the Tongmenghui formed the nucleus of the Kuomintang, the governing political party of the republic.[citation needed] In 1904...
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    Frank Hsieh (category Members of the Kuomintang)
    many observers, Hsieh won the 1998 Kaohsiung City mayoral election, and defeated the Kuomintang incumbent, Wu Den-yih, by 4,565 votes. His administration...
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