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    Lai Shin-yuan (Chinese: 賴幸媛; pinyin: Lài Xìngyuán, born 9 November 1956) is a Taiwanese politician who served as minister of the Mainland Affairs Council...
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  • (2007–2010) Lai Ruoyu, Governor of Shanxi province, China from 1951 to 1952 Lai Shin-yuan, Minister of Mainland Affairs Council of the Republic of China (2008–2012)...
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  • significantly higher compared to Taiwanese goods. The MAC Minister Lai Shin-yuan remarked that the Straits Exchange Foundation will negotiate with Association...
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    moderate (President Chen's senior adviser for international affairs, Lai Shin-yuan, resigned from the administration and won a seat as a TSU candidate)...
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  • Ing-wen Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council 2000 Chen Shui-bian Lai Shin-yuan Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council 2008 Ma Ying-jeou Katharine...
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    President of Control Yuan Claire Kuo, singer and television host Justin Chou, member of Legislative Yuan (2005–2012) Lai Shin-yuan, Minister of Mainland...
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    in a ceremony presided over by Mainland Affairs Council Chairwoman Lai Shin-yuan, it was renamed the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office. This brought...
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  • Council Lai Shin-Yuan about the many benefits of the collaborations along with Taiwan national dignity issue in cultural and sports events. Lai referred...
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  • Mainland Affairs Council (category Executive Yuan)
    Council (MAC) is a cabinet-level administrative agency under the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China (Taiwan). The MAC is responsible for the planning...
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    territorial dispute with Japan. Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) Minister Lai Shin-yuan said, "The ROC and Mainland China will not deal with the Tiaoyutai Islands...
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  • Chu stepped down to be replaced by Chang San-cheng. Chu succeeded Lai Shin-yuan as Taiwan's representative to the World Trade Organization in July 2016...
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    2012, Minister of Mainland Affairs Council of the Republic of China Lai Shin-yuan oversaw the opening ceremony of the office. Also present during the...
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  • Beautiful Taiwan Version, You're Beautiful, He's Beautiful, as well as Yuan Lai Shi Mei Nan. Jiro Wang as Huang Tai Jing (黃泰京) Lyan Cheng as Gao Mei Nu...
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    Chen Yin-ho (category Party List Members of the Legislative Yuan)
    Chen sued Tsao for libel. Later that year, Chen, Huang Wei-cher, and Lai Shin-yuan filed a lawsuit alleging that Yen Ching-chang [zh] had violated Article...
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    was the Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) of the Executive Yuan since 28 September 2012 until 16 February 2015, when he resigned over the...
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    12 January 2008 to elect the members of the Legislative Yuan. It was the first Legislative Yuan election after the constitutional amendments of 2005, which...
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    improve cooperation between Hong Kong and Taiwan trade. He also met with Lai Shin-yuan, the Chairwoman of the MAC. Lam decided to leave politics upon the expiry...
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  • The Executive Yuan (Chinese: 行政院; pinyin: Xíngzhèng Yuàn) is the executive branch of the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Under the amended...
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    Hsiao Bi-khim (category Democratic Progressive Party Members of the Legislative Yuan)
    vice president of the Republic of China since 2024, serving under President Lai Ching-te. She is Taiwan's first biracial vice president. She was the Taiwanese...
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    was held by Lin Zih-lin and Chen Bo-chou (Wild at Heart), legislator Lai Shin-yuan, TEPU representatives, Liu Jhong-si, Lin Yunko, and Ho Tsung-shun 何宗勳...
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    by the Minister of Mainland Affairs Council of the Republic of China Lai Shin-yuan. The renaming however was done prior to the official office launch under...
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    Wang Jin-pyng (category Members of the 1st Legislative Yuan in Taiwan)
    1941) is a Taiwanese politician. He served as President of the Legislative Yuan from 1999 to 2016, which makes him Taiwan's longest-serving legislative speaker...
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    Lai Shyh-bao (Chinese: 賴士葆; pinyin: Lài Shìbǎo; born 20 June 1951) is a Taiwanese politician currently serving as a member of the Legislative Yuan. A member...
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    Wan-hui, former member of Legislative Yuan. Cynthia Wu, Shin Kong Group heiress, former member of Legislative Yuan and vice-presidential candidate. Wu Yi-jheng [zh]...
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  • Shui-bian's second term, but accepted an offer to stay on in the Executive Yuan as minister without portfolio in May. As minister without portfolio, Lin...
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  • the KMT, as well as the promotion of Taiwanese nationalism and identity. Lai Ching-te is the current chairperson of the DPP from 2023, who also serves...
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    Su Tseng-chang Chang Chun-hsiung Preceded by Joseph Wu Succeeded by Lai Shin-yuan Deputy Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council In office 20 May 2000 –...
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    bilingual city by 2024. Lai Ching-te further promoted the national bilingual policy after taking over as premier of the Executive Yuan in 2017, as vice president...
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    Wellington Koo (politician, born 1958) (category Democratic Progressive Party Members of the Legislative Yuan)
    representing the Democratic Progressive Party. Koo left the Legislative Yuan to lead the Ill-gotten Party Assets Settlement Committee. In 2017, he became...
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    Sun Fo (category Members of the 1st Legislative Yuan)
    CCP. Sun became President of the Legislative Yuan from 1932 to 1948 (the first to head the Legislative Yuan under the 1947 Chinese Constitution, which he...
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