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    Ma Ying-jeou (Chinese: 馬英九; pinyin: Yīngjiǔ; born 13 July 1950) is a Taiwanese politician, lawyer, and legal scholar who served as the 6th president...
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    called for the assassination of the President of the Republic of China, Ma Ying-jeou. Nystedt, Dan (14 December 2009). "Plurk users bring microblogging to...
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    dominance in the ROC. The KMT reclaimed power with the landslide victory of Ma Ying-jeou in the 2008 presidential election, whose presidency significantly loosened...
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  • parliament for the result of the dialogues.[citation needed] The election of Ma Ying-jeou to the presidential office and the victory of KMT in the parliament election...
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    The presidency of Ma Ying-jeou began on 20 May 2008, when Ma Ying-jeou was sworn in as 11th president of the Republic of China and the sixth president...
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    leading contenders for the position include Ma Ying-jeou and Wang Jin-pyng. On 5 April 2005, Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou said he wished to lead the opposition...
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    Lady of the Republic of China from 2008 until 2016. She is married to Ma Ying-jeou, the former president of Taiwan. Chow was born in British Hong Kong in...
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  • the Republic of China. He was the father of Ma Ying-jeou, the former President of the Republic of China. Ma was born in Xiangtan, Hunan in 1920. He graduated...
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    On 7 November 2015, Ma Ying-jeou, President of the Republic of China (Taiwan; ROC), and Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)...
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    2012 Taiwanese presidential election (category Presidency of Ma Ying-jeou)
    the ROC's National Assembly and not directly by the people. Incumbent Ma Ying-jeou was re-elected as President with 51.6% of the vote. DPP challenger Tsai...
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    On 10 April 2024, Ma Ying-jeou, the former president of the Republic of China (Taiwan; ROC), and Xi Jinping, the general secretary of the Chinese Communist...
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    Kuomintang president Ma Ying-jeou in 2008. The Pan-Blue camp voiced its opposition to the changes and the former KMT Chairman Ma Ying-jeou said that it would...
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    Kuomintang candidate Ma Ying-jeou defeated DPP candidate Frank Hsieh. Chen stepped down on 20 May 2008, the same day that Ma Ying-jeou took office as the...
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    Tsai Ing-wen (redirect from Ts'ai Ying-wen)
    candidate Ma Ying-jeou's search for his running mate for the 2008 ROC presidential election, Tsai, a DPP member, was surprisingly suggested. Ma stated that...
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    caught by the special net; Ma Ying-jeou was not hit. 19 October: In Keelung, some protesters threw shoes at President Ma Ying-jeou during an activity related...
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  • Mavis Ma (born 1945) is a Taiwanese politician affiliated with the Kuomintang. She is the eldest sister of Ma Ying-jeou, the former president of Taiwan...
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    Beijing and Taipei under Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen, successor of Ma Ying-jeou whom Xi met in 2015. In 2020, Xi oversaw the passage of a national security...
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    2008 Taiwanese presidential election (category Presidency of Ma Ying-jeou)
    Ma Ying-jeou won with 58% of the vote, ending eight years of Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) rule. Along with the 2008 legislative election, Ma's landslide...
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    Soong and Chen stopped their partnership. The popular Taipei mayor Ma Ying-jeou was also elected the new head of the Kuomintang, and was considered the...
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  • under the leadership of popular Taipei mayor and KMT Party Chairman Ma Ying-jeou. Moderates within the party would blame this loss on the party's fundamentalist...
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    he had refused. There was no evidence that Yeh Ying-lan was raped. Between 1995 and 2000, Ma Ying-jeou and his three successors filed several retrial...
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  • hastily evacuated during the Kuomintang retreat. Some others, such as Ma Ying-jeou, arrived in the years after the retreat, for example through Hong Kong...
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    for the abrupt decline in the approval rating of the Ma administration. "10 Questions: Ma Ying-jeou". Time. 10 July 2006. Archived from the original on...
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    vice presidential nominee; the DPP lost to the Kuomintang ticket of Ma Ying-jeou and Vincent Siew. Su ran for Taipei City Mayor in November 2010, but...
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    the DPP nominee in the 2008 presidential election and was defeated by Ma Ying-jeou. Born in Dadaocheng, Taipei, in 1946, Hsieh was a gymnast in high school...
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    consider supporting ROC President Ma Ying-jeou's East China Sea Peace Initiative. Lien was selected by President Ma Ying-jeou as special envoy to represent...
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    legislative election and its candidate Ma Ying-jeou won the following Taiwanese presidential election on 22 March. Ma advocated that cross-strait relations...
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  • governments is the legitimate government of this state. Former ROC President Ma Ying-jeou had re-asserted claims on mainland China as late as 8 October 2008. The...
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    of the Republic of China in 2009. He served until 2012, when he and Ma Ying-jeou formed the Kuomintang (KMT) presidential ticket. Wu served one four-year...
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    Solidarity Union before the election. Prior to July 2005, he was, along with Ma Ying-jeou touted as possible presidential candidates for 2008. As a southerner...
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