Lee Teng-hui (Chinese: 李登輝; 15 January 1923 – 30 July 2020) was a Taiwanese statesman and agriculturist who served as the 4th president of the Republic...
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James Soong (section Rise of Lee Teng-hui)
in silencing conservatives in the KMT from blocking the ascendancy of Lee Teng-hui as KMT leader. Soong was the only elected governor of Taiwan Province...
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factions led by President Lee Teng-hui, who supported a stronger Taiwanese identity and distinction from Chinese nationalism. Lee won the party control after...
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lifted martial law and the ban on opposition parties. His successor Lee Teng-hui continued democratic reforms and was re-elected in 1996 through a direct...
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a strong signal to the Republic of China government under President Lee Teng-hui, who had been seen as "moving its foreign policy away from the One-China...
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(Taiwan) from 1988 to 2000, and widow of former Taiwanese President Lee Teng-hui. Tseng was born on 31 March 1926 in Sanshi Village, Taihoku Prefecture...
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Lee Teng-hui, former president of the Republic of China, died of septic shock and multiple organ dysfunction at Taipei Veterans General Hospital on 30...
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Taiwan's business community from investing in China, proposed by President Lee Teng-hui of the Republic of China (ROC) on September 14, 1996, at the National...
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direct elections in the History of Taiwan. Lee Teng-hui was re-elected President and Lien Chan as Vice President. Lee stood as the candidate of the ruling Kuomintang...
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to regional security. Former president Lee Teng-hui has stated that he never pursued Taiwanese independence. Lee views Taiwan as already an independent...
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After Chiang Ching-kuo's death in 1988, Lee Teng-hui became the first president of the ROC born in Taiwan. Lee's administration oversaw a period of democratization...
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parliamentary elections. In 1991, martial law ceased when President Lee Teng-Hui terminated the Temporary Provisions Effective During the Period of Communist...
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in Taiwan into positions of power, including his eventual successor Lee Teng-hui. He was the last president of the Republic of China to be born during...
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Premier of the Republic of China. In 1996, Lee Teng-hui selected him as running mate in the presidential election. Lee and Lien won the election for the presidency...
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Kuomintang vote and involvement in corruption during the presidency of Lee Teng-hui, culminating in protests and the expulsion of the latter from the Kuomintang...
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Yangmingshan, Taipei. Incumbent President Lee Teng-hui was elected, with Secretary-General to the President Lee Yuan-tsu as the Vice President. It was the...
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until 1990 when he was appointed Premier. He was appointed by President Lee Teng-hui in part to mollify the conservative mainlander faction within the KMT...
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and the incident was considered too taboo to be discussed. President Lee Teng-hui became the first president to discuss the incident publicly on its anniversary...
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Congress on several occasions. With the death of Chiang Ching-kuo in 1988, Lee Teng-hui assumed the presidency and began to reform Taiwanese government. In 1992...
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an entirely new constitution which was proposed by former president Lee Teng-hui. This would require approval by a three-fourths majority of the National...
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(Nanking). While much of this structure remains in place, in 1991 President Lee Teng-hui unofficially abandoned the government's claim of sovereignty over mainland...
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Lee Teng-hui, also a Taiwan-born Kuomintang member, was picked Chiang's running-mate. Chiang died in office on January 13, 1988. Vice President Lee Teng-hui...
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Taipei, Taiwan. It is notable as the hometown of the former president Lee Teng-hui. During the period of Japanese rule, Sanshi Village (三芝庄), and was governed...
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late ROC president Lee Teng-hui (1923–2020) admired traditional Japanese values and bushido influenced him. In Japanese Taiwan, Teng-hui learned kendo in...
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carried said power with him to the office of president. After President Lee Teng-hui succeeded Chiang as president in 1988, the power struggle within the...
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side when then President Lee Teng-hui proposed his Two-states Theory of "special state-to-state relations".: 230 After Lee began a more independence-oriented...
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The China Post. 2008-12-27. "Lee Teng-hui under investigation: SIP". Taipei Times. 2008-12-27. "Former President Lee faces corruption probe". The China...
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rejected any claim that both sides of the Taiwan Strait as "one China". Lee Teng-hui, the President of the ROC from the KMT at the time, said no consensus...
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Lin Yang-kang (category Senior advisors to President Lee Teng-hui)
confrontational with the People's Republic of China than Lee Teng-hui, Lin tried to replace Lee in the 1990 presidential election, with Chiang Wei-kuo as...
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Kuomintang Alliance, who were dissatisfied with Kuomintang Chairman Lee Teng-hui. In the 2000 presidential elections, the party symbolically nominated...
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