Local elections were held in Taiwan on 1 December 2001 to elect magistrates of counties and mayors of cities, on 26 January 2002 to elect councillors in...
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as party chairperson after the DPP suffered losses in the 2022 Taiwanese local elections. She was replaced in an acting capacity by Chen Chi-mai. Tsai's...
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Local elections were held in Taiwan on 3 December 2005 to elect magistrates of counties and mayors of cities, councillors in county/city councils and...
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The 2004 Taiwanese legislative election was held on 11 December 2004. All 225 seats of the Legislative Yuan were up for election: 168 elected by single...
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candidate James Soong. Following major losses during the 2018 Taiwanese local elections, Tsai Ing-wen resigned from her party's chairmanship and was challenged...
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Local elections were held in Taiwan in 1954, the second nation-wide elections in the post-war era of Taiwan, electing all 21 mayors of cities and magistrates...
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system, a legal ban on the Taiwanese independence movement, reducing the size of Taiwan's armed forces, inclusion of Taiwanese representatives in China's...
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Local elections were held in Taiwan on 21 April 1957, the third nation-wide elections in post-war Taiwan, electing all 21 mayors of cities and magistrates...
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Local elections were held in Taiwan on 24 April 1960, the fourth nation-wide elections in post-war Taiwan, electing all 21 mayors of cities and magistrates...
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Local elections were held in Taiwan in 1950 and 1951, months after Chiang Kai-shek resumed duties as President of the Republic of China following the...
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Legislative Yuan (redirect from Taiwanese Parliament)
new elections. As a result, the Judicial Yuan decided that the members of the Legislative Yuan would continue to hold office until new elections could...
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Local elections were held in Taiwan on 26 April 1964, the fifth nation-wide elections in post-war Taiwan, electing all 21 mayors of cities and magistrates...
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"Finding Taiwanese Footprints of Taiwanese Through Games – An interview with the production team of <Rainy Port Keelung>" (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Animen...
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government figures, over 95% of Taiwan's population of 23.4 million consists of Han Taiwanese, while 2.3% are Austronesian Taiwanese indigenous peoples. The Han...
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their Taiwanese father did not apply for ROC citizenship. As many as half the Japanese who left Taiwan after 1945 were born in Taiwan. The Taiwanese seized...
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China by Taiwanese companies. China hosts around 4,200 Taiwanese enterprises and over 240,000 Taiwanese work in China. Although the economy of Taiwan benefits...
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Local elections of Taiwan were held in 1997 and 1998 to elect magistrates of counties and mayors of cities on 29 November 1997, and mayors and councillors...
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James Soong (category Taiwanese people from Hunan)
a Taiwanese politician who is the founder and current chairman of the People First Party. Soong was the first and only elected governor of Taiwan Province...
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2024 Taiwanese legislative election. Vice President Lai Ching-te of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party is elected president. January 25 – Taiwan officially...
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2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine (Streamlining of provinces), History and Culture Learning Portal, Ministry of Education (Taiwan). 地方制度法 (Local Government...
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government institutions such as the Taiwan Affairs Office. In the run-up to the 2022 Taiwanese local elections, Taiwanese law enforcement carried out raids...
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polls Results 2018 Taiwanese local elections 2019 Taiwanese by-elections 2020 Taiwan legislative election 2020 Taiwan presidential election http://news.ltn...
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Constitution of the Republic of China (redirect from Taiwanese Constitution)
Governor-General of Taiwan, an appointed military leader. The 1920s saw the rise of indigenous political movements as Taiwanese activists sought local autonomy and...
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districts. The elections coincided with the 2024 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United...
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Tainan (redirect from Tainan City, Taiwan)
other Taiwanese cuisines. For example, eel noodle soup has a distinctive sweet and sour taste. Milkfish dishes are very popular in Tainan, where locals also...
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Parachute candidate (category Elections)
2018. "A Study of the Correlation between Local Head/Representative Elections and Presidential Elections in Taiwan" (PDF). NIDS Journal of Defense and Security...
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Chen Zau-nan (category Taiwanese expatriates in Austria)
Progressive candidate for the Kinmen County Magistracy in the 2001–02 Taiwanese local elections. This was the first time that DPP had named a magisterial...
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Kuomintang (category Political history of Taiwan)
2010. Cheong Ching (2001). Will Taiwan break away: the rise of Taiwanese nationalism. World Scientific. p. 188. ISBN 978-981-02-4486-6. Retrieved 28...
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India. May 6, 2012. "CNN – Elections 2006". CNN. Retrieved May 2, 2010. "Local Exit Polls - Election Center 2008 - Elections & Politics from CNN.com"....
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Justin Huang (category Kuomintang Members of the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan)
is a Taiwanese politician. He was a member of the National Assembly from 1996 to 2000. Huang was first elected to the Legislative Yuan in 2001 and served...
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