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    Wu Den-yih (Chinese: 吳敦義, born 30 January 1948) is a Taiwanese politician. He graduated from National Taiwan University and worked as a journalist before...
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    2009. From 2009 to 2010, he served as the vice premier, under Premier Wu Den-yih. He was elected as the first mayor of the newly established city of New...
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    chairmanship, losing to Wu Den-yih. Han was elected Mayor of Kaohsiung in November 2018, and became the first Kuomintang politician since Wu in 1998 to hold the...
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    for a second term, and on 19 June 2011 President Ma selected Premier Wu Den-yih as his running mate. Ma's campaign was run by King Pu-tsung, a former...
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    the party chairmanship on 3 December and replaced by acting Chairman Wu Den-yih. Chairmanship election was held on 17 January 2015 and Eric Chu was elected...
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    (1912-1997) Wu Chih-chung, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (2016–2018) Wu Ching-ji, Deputy Mayor of Taipei (2006–2009) Wu Den-yih, chairperson...
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    Kaohsiung City mayoral election, and defeated the Kuomintang incumbent, Wu Den-yih, by 4,565 votes. His administration focused on improving water quality...
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    Vincent Siew announced he will retire and not seek a second term, Premier Wu Den-yih was chosen to replace Siew on the KMT's 2012 ticket. Ma was re-elected...
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    chairman Wu Den-yih and even former President Ma Ying-jeou were believed to also be interested in running for the party's presidential nomination. Wu Den-yih’s...
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    second term in Ma's 2012 re-election bid. Ma, instead, nominated Premier Wu Den-yih for the vice presidential slot on the ticket. Siew, in his capacity as...
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    with both first and second Vice Chairmen declined the acting position. Wu Den-yih was nominated to be the acting Chairman and Hung became the acting Secretary-General...
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  • Premier Wu may refer to: Wu Den-yih (born 1948), 23rd Premier of the Republic of China Wu Ting-fang (1842-1922), Acting Premier of the Republic of China...
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    NPSU 0→1 — Indep. 1 — James Soong PFP 8th KMT Ma Ying-jeou (2012–2014) Wu Den-yih (2014–2015) Eric Chu Li-luan (2015–2016) Lin Hung-chih (2012–2014) Alex...
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  • 1950) 20 May 2008 20 May 2016 Kuomintang Vincent Siew (KMT) 12 (2008) Wu Den-yih (KMT) 13 (2012) 7 Tsai Ing-wen 蔡英文 (born 1956) 20 May 2016 20 May 2024...
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    2008. Liu and his Cabinet resigned en masse on 10 September 2009, with Wu Den-yih succeeding the post of Premiership. Liu had suffered mounting criticism...
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  • revenues funding low-income families and public transport. However, Premier Wu Den-yih opposed implementing the tax, arguing it would increase public suffering...
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    polls closed on 20 May, Wu Den-yih was declared the winner of the election, having won approximately 52 percent of the vote. Wu earned 144,408 votes. Incumbent...
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  • 2006 Su Tseng-chang 2007 Chang Chun-hsiung 2008 Liu Chao-shiuan 2009 Wu Den-yih 2010 2011 2012 Sean Chen Chong 2013 Jiang Yi-huah Li Keqiang 2014 Mao...
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  • Wu Den-yih, the former Vice President of the Republic of China. Born as Tsai Ying-tao (蔡櫻桃) in a fishing village in Yilan County, Tsai married Wu Den-yih...
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    Director-General: Chiang Kai-shek Honorary chairmen: Lien Chan (2005–2015) Wu Po-hsiung (2009–2015) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Leaders of the...
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    Chang Chun-hsiung Yu Shyi-kun Frank Hsieh Su Tseng-chang Liu Chao-shiuan Wu Den-yih Sean Chen Jiang Yi-huah Mao Chi-kuo Chang San-cheng Lin Chuan Lai Ching-te...
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    2020 Kuomintang chairmanship election on 25 January 2020, ten days after Wu Den-yih resigned the position. Chiang defeated Hau Lung-pin in the leadership...
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    Wu, Debby (18 May 2003). "New chief takes over at the DOH". Taipei Times. Archived from the original on 30 January 2023. Retrieved 18 May 2020. Wu, Debby...
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    Chang Chun-hsiung Yu Shyi-kun Frank Hsieh Su Tseng-chang Liu Chao-shiuan Wu Den-yih Sean Chen Jiang Yi-huah Mao Chi-kuo Chang San-cheng Lin Chuan Lai Ching-te...
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    and interchangeably in respect of the country name. Lai married Wu Mei-ju in 1986. Wu worked for Taipower, and was based in Tainan until Lai was elected...
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    attempt, Wu Kuo-chen lost his position as governor of Taiwan Province to Chiang Ching-kuo. After fleeing to United States the same year, Wu became a vocal...
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    conquer Hunan, the linchpin of central China; one of these commanders was Wu Peifu. Wu supported Feng's preference for peaceful reconciliation with the south...
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    Chen was appointed Premier of the Republic of China in succession to Wu Den-yih. After one year of economic challenges and considerable public criticism...
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    declared his candidacy for the top post five days later, as party chairman Wu Den-yih had also resigned his post. In the chairmanship election held on 7 March...
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    Chang Chun-hsiung Yu Shyi-kun Frank Hsieh Su Tseng-chang Liu Chao-shiuan Wu Den-yih Sean Chen Jiang Yi-huah Mao Chi-kuo Chang San-cheng Lin Chuan Lai Ching-te...
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