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Kao Chien-chih

Kao Chien-chih (Chinese: 高建智; born 17 August 1953) is a Taiwanese politician.

Kao Chien-chih
高建智
Deputy Minister of Overseas Community Affairs Council of the Republic of China
In office
13 February 2018 – 19 May 2020
MinisterWu Hsin-hsing
Member of the Legislative Yuan
In office
1 February 2005 – 31 January 2008
ConstituencyTaipei 1
Personal details
Born (1953-08-17) 17 August 1953 (age 70)
Taipei County, Taiwan
NationalityRepublic of China
Political partyDemocratic Progressive Party
Alma materShih Hsin University
Occupationpolitician

Education edit

Kao is a graduate of Shih Hsin Vocational College, which later became Shih Hsin University.[1]

Political career edit

Kao was elected to the Legislative Yuan in 2004 after having served on the Taipei City Council.[2] In 2007, he was involved repeated altercations with Kuomintang legislator Chu Fong-chi.[3][4] In May, the Kuomintang accused Kao of slander for his comments on the party's assets.[5] Kao and Yu Jane-daw filed a separate lawsuit against former Taipei mayor Ma Ying-jeou for allowing a private organization to use public land for profit.[6] Kao was an early supporter of Frank Hsieh's 2008 presidential campaign.[7] Hsieh was eventually named the Democratic Progressive Party's nominee, but lost the office to KMT candidate Ma Ying-jeou. Kao's own legislative reelection campaign was opposed by a coalition of LGBT rights activists, and he lost to KMT opponent Ting Shou-chung.[8] Later, Kao served as the Democratic Progressive Party's deputy secretary-general.[9] He lent support to the independent presidential campaign of activist Ellen Huang [zh], but she dropped out in September 2011, before the registration deadline for the 2012 election.[10] Kao was named a DPP legislative candidate for New Taipei's 11th district in the same election cycle, but was again defeated, this time by Lo Ming-tsai.[11][12] Kao returned to the government in 2018, as the deputy minister of the Overseas Community Affairs Council.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ "Kao Chien-chih (6)". Legislative Yuan. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  2. ^ Chang, Yun-ping (18 June 2004). "DPP candidates secure nominations in a tough battle". Taipei Times. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  3. ^ Ko, Shu-ling (8 May 2007). "Consensus on absentee voting elusive". Taipei Times. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  4. ^ Hirsch, Max (12 January 2007). "Discussion on changing Referendum Law turns violent". Taipei Times. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  5. ^ Loa, Iok-sin (11 May 2007). "Wu Den-yi talks tough over media asset controversy". Taipei Times. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  6. ^ Wang, Flora (17 May 2007). "Ma faces lawsuit over school land". Taipei Times. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  7. ^ Wang, Flora (8 May 2007). "DPP hopefuls sparring to the end". Taipei Times. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  8. ^ Loa, Iok-sin (5 January 2008). "Activists urge boycott of 'homophobic' candidates". Taipei Times. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  9. ^ Chao, Vincent Y. (14 June 2010). "Hundreds of thousands expected to rally against ECFA". Taipei Times. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  10. ^ Wang, Chris (14 September 2011). "Lack of signatures and funds forced Huang to drop out of presidential race". Taipei Times. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  11. ^ Wang, Chris (23 September 2011). "DPP proffers Normandy landings election analogy". Taipei Times. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  12. ^ "2012 ELECTIONS: Chen's son registers for elections". Taipei Times. 24 November 2011. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  13. ^ Peng, Wan-hsin; Chung, Jake (2 September 2018). "Beijing issues visa threat to Taiwanese". Taipei Times. Retrieved 22 June 2020.

chien, chih, chinese, 高建智, born, august, 1953, taiwanese, politician, mly高建智deputy, minister, overseas, community, affairs, council, republic, chinain, office, february, 2018, 2020ministerwu, hsin, hsingmember, legislative, yuanin, office, february, 2005, janu. Kao Chien chih Chinese 高建智 born 17 August 1953 is a Taiwanese politician Kao Chien chihMLY高建智Deputy Minister of Overseas Community Affairs Council of the Republic of ChinaIn office 13 February 2018 19 May 2020MinisterWu Hsin hsingMember of the Legislative YuanIn office 1 February 2005 31 January 2008ConstituencyTaipei 1Personal detailsBorn 1953 08 17 17 August 1953 age 70 Taipei County TaiwanNationalityRepublic of ChinaPolitical partyDemocratic Progressive PartyAlma materShih Hsin UniversityOccupationpoliticianEducation editKao is a graduate of Shih Hsin Vocational College which later became Shih Hsin University 1 Political career editKao was elected to the Legislative Yuan in 2004 after having served on the Taipei City Council 2 In 2007 he was involved repeated altercations with Kuomintang legislator Chu Fong chi 3 4 In May the Kuomintang accused Kao of slander for his comments on the party s assets 5 Kao and Yu Jane daw filed a separate lawsuit against former Taipei mayor Ma Ying jeou for allowing a private organization to use public land for profit 6 Kao was an early supporter of Frank Hsieh s 2008 presidential campaign 7 Hsieh was eventually named the Democratic Progressive Party s nominee but lost the office to KMT candidate Ma Ying jeou Kao s own legislative reelection campaign was opposed by a coalition of LGBT rights activists and he lost to KMT opponent Ting Shou chung 8 Later Kao served as the Democratic Progressive Party s deputy secretary general 9 He lent support to the independent presidential campaign of activist Ellen Huang zh but she dropped out in September 2011 before the registration deadline for the 2012 election 10 Kao was named a DPP legislative candidate for New Taipei s 11th district in the same election cycle but was again defeated this time by Lo Ming tsai 11 12 Kao returned to the government in 2018 as the deputy minister of the Overseas Community Affairs Council 13 References edit Kao Chien chih 6 Legislative Yuan Retrieved 7 June 2017 Chang Yun ping 18 June 2004 DPP candidates secure nominations in a tough battle Taipei Times Retrieved 7 June 2017 Ko Shu ling 8 May 2007 Consensus on absentee voting elusive Taipei Times Retrieved 7 June 2017 Hirsch Max 12 January 2007 Discussion on changing Referendum Law turns violent Taipei Times Retrieved 7 June 2017 Loa Iok sin 11 May 2007 Wu Den yi talks tough over media asset controversy Taipei Times Retrieved 7 June 2017 Wang Flora 17 May 2007 Ma faces lawsuit over school land Taipei Times Retrieved 7 June 2017 Wang Flora 8 May 2007 DPP hopefuls sparring to the end Taipei Times Retrieved 7 June 2017 Loa Iok sin 5 January 2008 Activists urge boycott of homophobic candidates Taipei Times Retrieved 7 June 2017 Chao Vincent Y 14 June 2010 Hundreds of thousands expected to rally against ECFA Taipei Times Retrieved 7 June 2017 Wang Chris 14 September 2011 Lack of signatures and funds forced Huang to drop out of presidential race Taipei Times Retrieved 7 June 2017 Wang Chris 23 September 2011 DPP proffers Normandy landings election analogy Taipei Times Retrieved 7 June 2017 2012 ELECTIONS Chen s son registers for elections Taipei Times 24 November 2011 Retrieved 7 June 2017 Peng Wan hsin Chung Jake 2 September 2018 Beijing issues visa threat to Taiwanese Taipei Times Retrieved 22 June 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kao Chien chih amp oldid 1190228721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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