Local elections were held in Taiwan on 3 December 2005 to elect magistrates of counties and mayors of cities, councillors in county/city councils and mayors...
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Local elections were held in Taiwan on 1 December 2001 to elect magistrates of counties and mayors of cities, on 26 January 2002 to elect councillors...
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Local elections were held in Taiwan on 5 December 2009 to elect magistrates of counties and mayors of cities, councillors in county/city councils, and...
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Presidential elections were held in Taiwan on 23 March 1996. It was the first direct presidential election in Taiwan, officially the Republic of China...
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won one seat in the 2001 legislative elections, and saw significant support in the 2005–06 municipal elections, though its influence has waned since...
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Presidential elections were held in Taiwan on 20 March 2004. A consultative referendum took place on the same day regarding relations with the People's...
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candidate James Soong. Following major losses during the 2018 Taiwanese local elections, Tsai Ing-wen resigned from her party's chairmanship and was challenged...
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government figures, over 95% of Taiwan's population of 23.4 million consists of Han Taiwanese, while 2.3% are Austronesian Taiwanese indigenous peoples. The Han...
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Local elections were held in Taiwan on 27 November 2010 to elect mayors, councillors, and village chiefs of special-municipalities (Kaohsiung, New Taipei...
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Local elections were held in Taiwan on 26 April 1964, the fifth nation-wide elections in post-war Taiwan, electing all 21 mayors of cities and magistrates...
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Local elections of Taiwan were held in 1997 and 1998 to elect magistrates of counties and mayors of cities on 29 November 1997, and mayors and councillors...
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"Finding Taiwanese Footprints of Taiwanese Through Games – An interview with the production team of <Rainy Port Keelung>" (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Animen...
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coalition party to state that declaring de jure Taiwanese independence was a legitimate choice of the Taiwanese people, though he qualified it saying that...
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China by Taiwanese companies. China hosts around 4,200 Taiwanese enterprises and over 240,000 Taiwanese work in China. Although the economy of Taiwan benefits...
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Local elections were held in Taiwan on 14 November 1981, electing 19 magistrates and mayors in the country, 77 members of the Taiwan Provincial Council...
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that the Taiwanese people are a nation and Taiwan is a sovereign country. Due to the political status of Taiwan and Han origin of most Taiwanese today,...
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Su Tseng-chang (category Taiwanese political party founders)
Cheng-chhiong; born 28 July 1948) is a Taiwanese politician who served as premier of the Republic of China (Taiwan) from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2019...
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polls Results 2018 Taiwanese local elections 2019 Taiwanese by-elections 2020 Taiwan legislative election 2020 Taiwan presidential election http://news.ltn...
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Local elections were held in Taiwan on 19 November 1977, electing 20 magistrates and mayors in the country, 77 members of the Taiwan Provincial Council...
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Wang Hung-wei (category 21st-century Taiwanese women politicians)
2006, and was first elected a Taipei City Councilor in the 2005–06 Taiwanese local elections, succeeding Alex Fai. Wang won reelection in 2006, 2010, 2014...
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The Taiwan independence movement is a political movement which advocates the formal declaration of an independent and sovereign Taiwanese state, as opposed...
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Legislative Yuan (redirect from Taiwanese Parliament)
new elections. As a result, the Judicial Yuan decided that the members of the Legislative Yuan would continue to hold office until new elections could...
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their Taiwanese father did not apply for ROC citizenship. As many as half the Japanese who left Taiwan after 1945 were born in Taiwan. The Taiwanese seized...
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Presidential elections were held in Taiwan on 16 January 2016. Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidate Tsai Ing-wen with her independent running...
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National Assembly (Republic of China) (redirect from National Assembly of Taiwan)
National Assembly elections and terms Functions of the National Assembly are now exercised by the constitutional referendums by Taiwanese people, Legislative...
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is inscribed in the constitution of the Republic of China (Taiwan). The majority of Taiwanese people practice a combination of Buddhism and Taoism often...
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Chinese People's Party (category Taiwanese organization stubs)
which resulted in the loss of votes for the PPP. In the 2005–06 Taiwanese local elections, the Chinese People's Party nominated one person: Wang Xiaoyu...
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Ma Ying-jeou (category Taiwanese people from Shaanxi)
Kuomintang (KMT) from 2005 to 2007 and from 2009 to 2014. Ma was born to a waishengren family in Hong Kong. After serving in the Taiwanese military between...
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Control Yuan (redirect from Control Yuan of Taiwan)
both during its time in mainland China and Taiwan. Designed as a hybrid of auditor and ombudsman by Taiwanese law, the Control Yuan holds the following...
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Constitution of the Republic of China (redirect from Taiwanese Constitution)
Governor-General of Taiwan, an appointed military leader. The 1920s saw the rise of indigenous political movements as Taiwanese activists sought local autonomy and...
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