Han Kuo-yu (Chinese: 韓國瑜, born 17 June 1957), also known as Daniel Han, is a Taiwanese politician and retired Republic of China Army officer who is the...
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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, as well...
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Chiung Yao (category CS1 Simplified Chinese-language sources (zh-hans))
from expressing political opinions until 2018 when Kuomintang candidate Han Kuo-yu won the Kaohsiung mayoral election. Following his victory, Chiung Yao...
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2020 Kaohsiung mayoral recall vote (redirect from Recall Han Kuo-yu)
election held on 6 June 2020 to recall the incumbent mayor of Kaohsiung, Han Kuo-yu. The recall was successful, as the number of agree votes (939,090) outnumbered...
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username “ken4645” posted an article titled “Is Wang Jin-Pyng (王金平) and Han Kuo-Yu (韓國瑜) related to China's online warriors?” This article, along with several...
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2496%). At the opening of the new Legislative Yuan on 1 February 2024, Han Kuo-yu of the Kuomintang was elected as President of the Legislative Yuan following...
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election, then suspended his run to join the Kuomintang ticket, headed by Han Kuo-yu. The pair lost to incumbent president Tsai Ing-wen and her running mate...
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Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China. The incumbent president is Han Kuo-yu, a legislator from the Kuomintang. The president is elected by and from...
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Kaohsiung mayoralty in a by-election on August 15, 2020 after previous mayor Han Kuo-yu was recalled. Chen Chi-mai was born in Keelung City, Taiwan, on December...
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building. The chamber of the Legislative Yuan Legislative Yuan building Han Kuo-yu, the current president of the Legislative Yuan Wang Jin-pyng, the longest-serving...
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Kuomintang (redirect from Chung-kuo Kuo-min-tang)
legislative committees, mayors of cities, and the 2020 presidential candidate Han Kuo-yu oppose it. The party does, however, have a small faction that supports...
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Huang is known for questioning the policies of former Kaohsiung mayor Han Kuo-yu. In the 2024 Taiwanese legislative election, she was elected to the Legislative...
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2023. Retrieved 14 January 2024. Hioe, Brian (2 February 2024). "KMT's Han Kuo-yu Is Taiwan's New Legislative Speaker". The Diplomat. Archived from the...
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10 August 1963) is a Taiwanese educator and politician and the wife of Han Kuo-yu. Lee was born to a family of politicians in Xiluo, Yunlin County. She...
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You Si-kun (redirect from Yu Hsi-kun)
representation, and ran for a second speakership term. He lost the office to Han Kuo-yu and subsequently resigned from the 11th Legislative Yuan. You is the founder...
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the Kaohsiung City Council speaker and ally of Han Kuo-yu, following Han's successful recall. About 200 Han supporters protested outside Wang's district...
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mayor of Kaohsiung after the dismissal of the city government cabinet of Han Kuo-yu in the 2020 Kaohsiung mayoral recall vote. 陳朝福 (2020-06-13). "楊明州代理高雄市長...
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Agency. Retrieved 1 February 2024. Shan, Shelley (2 February 2024). "KMT's Han Kuo-yu elected legislative speaker". Taipei Times. Retrieved 2 February 2024...
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Constitution, but the actual power was in the hands of Premier Chiang Ching-kuo, who was KMT chairman and son of Chang Kai-shek. In 1977, Taiwan experienced...
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three deputy mayors of Kaohsiung within the municipal administration of Han Kuo-yu from 25 December 2018 to 12 June 2020. Yeh Kuang-shih was born in Hualien...
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Chou Hsi-wei, Eric Chu, Terry Gou, and Han Kuo-yu. Results of the primary were announced on 15 July 2019. Han Kuo-yu received 44.805 percent of the vote...
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and songwriter Han Kuo-yu (韩国瑜/韓國瑜), mayor of Kaohsiung Han Lao Da (韩劳达/韓勞達), Singaporean playwright Han Meilin (韩美林/韓美林), artist Han Sai Por (韩少芙/韓少芙)...
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the secretary-general of the Legislative Yuan in 2024 by Yuan President Han Kuo-yu. Chou was born in Dalin Township, Chiayi County, on 12 October 1951. His...
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89% of vote. After losing the election, the elected mayor of Kaohsiung Han Kuo-yu invited him to join the Kaohsiung City Government cabinet as the Agriculture...
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James Soong (redirect from Song Chu-Yu)
Retrieved 10 July 2015. Maxon, Ann (12 January 2020). "2020 Elections: Han Kuo-yu concedes race as KMT leadership resigns". Taipei Times. Retrieved 12 January...
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Soong. Four years later, in the 2020 election, Tsai defeated KMT nominee Han Kuo-yu for a second term. Tsai is the first woman to be elected as president...
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between the president and the premier. The first three premiers under Lee, Yu Kuo-hwa, Lee Huan and Hau Pei-tsun, were mainlanders who had initially opposed...
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Taiwan (redirect from Chung-hua Min-kuo)
large-scale Han Chinese immigration began under a Dutch colony and continued under the Kingdom of Tungning, the first predominantly Han Chinese state...
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Tsai Ing-wen (category CS1 Simplified Chinese-language sources (zh-hans))
election, she was re-elected as president after winning the election against Han Kuo-yu. Her presidency is succeeded by Lai Ching-te of the DPP on 20 May 2024...
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