Wu Cherng-dean
Wu Cherng-dean (Chinese: 吳成典; pinyin: Wú Chéngdiǎn; Wade–Giles: Wu Ch'eng-tian; born 10 May 1957) is a Taiwanese politician. As of 2003 and 2006 he was of the New Party of the Republic of China in Taiwan and served as a legislator.[1][2] In 2003 he and Sisy Chen joined the People First Party (PFP) legislative caucus.[1] By 2007 he was a legislator with the Kuomintang.[3] He has been the chairman of the New Party since 21 February 2020.[4]
Wu Cherng-dean | |
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吳成典 | |
Chairman of the New Party | |
Assumed office 21 February 2020 | |
Preceded by | Yok Mu-ming |
Deputy Magistrate of Kinmen County | |
In office 16 June 2016 – 25 December 2018 | |
Magistrate | Chen Fu-hai |
In office 20 December 2001 – 31 January 2002 | |
Magistrate | Lee Chu-feng |
Member of the Legislative Yuan | |
In office 1 February 2002 – 31 January 2008 | |
Preceded by | Chen Ching-pao |
Succeeded by | Chen Fu-hai |
Constituency | Kinmen County |
Personal details | |
Born | Taiwan | 10 May 1957
Nationality | Republic of China |
Political party | Kuomintang |
Other political affiliations | New Party |
Alma mater | Fu Jen Catholic University |
Political careers
2014 Kinmen magistracy election
On 12 January 2008, he joined the 2008 Republic of China legislative election as a Kuomintang candidate from Kinmen constituency. However, he lost the election.
No. | Candidate | Party | Votes | Ratio | Elected |
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1 | Chen Fu-hai | Independent | 9,912 | 37.31% | Yes |
2 | Lee Wo-shih | Independent | 5,274 | 19.85% | |
3 | Gao Sian Teng (高絃騰) | Civil Party | 39 | 0.15% | |
4 | Hu Wei Sheng (胡偉生) | Independent | 1,070 | 4.03% | |
5 | Tang Huei Pei (唐惠霈) | Democratic Progressive Party | 431 | 1.62% | |
6 | Wu Cherng-dean | Kuomintang ( New Party Endorsement) | 9,838 | 37.04% |
2016 Mainland China visit
In September 2016, Wu with another seven magistrates and mayors from Taiwan visited Beijing, which were Hsu Yao-chang (Magistrate of Miaoli County), Chiu Ching-chun (Magistrate of Hsinchu County), Liu Cheng-ying (Magistrate of Lienchiang County), Yeh Hui-ching (Deputy Mayor of New Taipei City), Chen Chin-hu (Deputy Magistrate of Taitung County), Fu Kun-chi (Magistrate of Hualien County) and Lin Ming-chen (Magistrate of Nantou County). Their visit was aimed to reset and restart cross-strait relations after President Tsai Ing-wen took office on 20 May 2016. The eight local leaders reiterated their support of One-China policy under the 1992 consensus. They met with Taiwan Affairs Office Head Zhang Zhijun and Chairperson of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Yu Zhengsheng.[5][6][7]
References
- Hsu, Crystal (26 Feb 2003). "Sisy Chen and Wu Cherng-dean join PFP caucus". Taipei Times. p. 3.
- Chuang, Jimmy (18 Oct 2006). "Su says voters need to be involved in constitutional plans". Taipei Times. p. 3.
- Tsai, June. "Kinmen takes sweeping action against China's wave of trash." Taiwan Today. January 19, 2007. Retrieved on October 12, 2013.
- "郁慕明將卸任 秘書長吳成典接棒新黨主席" (in Chinese). ltn.com.tw. 17 February 2020. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
- "Local gov't officials hold meeting with Beijing".
- "Local government heads arrive in Beijing for talks - Taipei Times".
- "Kuomintang News Network". Archived from the original on 2016-09-24.
External links
Wikiquote has quotations related to: Wu Cherng-dean |
- Wu Cherng-dean's blog (in Chinese)
Party political offices | ||
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Preceded by Yok Mu-ming |
Chairman of the New Party 2020–present |
Incumbent |