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Su Jia-chyuan

Su Jia-chyuan (or Su Chia-chyuan; Chinese: 蘇嘉全; pinyin: Sū Jiāquán; born 22 October 1956) is a Taiwanese politician of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).

Su Jia-chyuan
蘇嘉全
Secretary General to the President
In office
20 May 2020 – 2 August 2020
PresidentTsai Ing-wen
Preceded byChen Chu
Succeeded byLiu Chien-sin (acting)
David Lee
President of the Legislative Yuan
In office
1 February 2016 – 31 January 2020
Vice PresidentTsai Chi-chang
Preceded byWang Jin-pyng
Succeeded byYu Shyi-kun
Secretary-General of the Democratic Progressive Party
In office
20 December 2010 – 15 June 2012
ChairpersonTsai Ing-wen
Preceded byWu Nai-ren
Succeeded byLin Hsi-yao
In office
20 December 2009 – 20 May 2010
ChairpersonTsai Ing-wen
Preceded byWu Nai-ren
Succeeded byWu Nai-ren
Minister of the Council of Agriculture of the Republic of China
In office
25 January 2006 – 20 May 2008
DeputyLin Kuo-hua
Preceded byLee Chin-lung
Succeeded byChen Wu-hsiung
Minister of the Interior of the Republic of China
In office
9 April 2004 – 25 January 2006
DeputyChang Wen-ying[1]
Preceded byYu Cheng-hsien
Succeeded byLee I-yang
Magistrate of Pingtung County
In office
20 December 1997 – 8 April 2004
Preceded byWu Tse-yuan
Chang Man-chuen (acting)
Succeeded byWu Ying-wen (acting)
Tsao Chi-hung
Member of the Legislative Yuan
In office
1 February 2016 – 31 January 2020
ConstituencyParty-list
In office
1 February 1993 – 20 December 1997
ConstituencyPingtung County
Member of the National Assembly
In office
1 February 1987 – 31 January 1993
Personal details
Born (1956-10-22) 22 October 1956 (age 66)
Pingtung County, Taiwan
Political partyDemocratic Progressive Party
SpouseHung Heng-chu (洪恆珠)[2]
Alma materNational Taiwan Ocean University
NSYSU
ProfessionPolitician

As the first non-Kuomintang President of the Legislative Yuan, Su is an at-large legislator and previously Commissioner of Pingtung County, and held national posts as Minister of the Interior and Minister of Agriculture under President Chen Shui-bian's administration.[3] From May to August 2020, he briefly served as Secretary General to the President under the Tsai Ing-wen administration.[4]

Education

After graduating from National Pingtung Senior High School, Su attended National Taiwan Ocean University.[5]

2010 Taichung City Mayoralty election

In 2010 Su narrowly lost to Jason Hu in the election for Mayor of Taichung.[6]

2012 Taiwan presidential election

Su was the vice-presidential candidate on the losing DPP ticket for the 2012 presidential election.[7]

2016 elections

In 2016 legislative elections Su placed on the proportional representation ballot, and won a seat in the Legislative Yuan.[8]

Su was elected the eleventh President of the Legislative Yuan on 1 February 2016, when the members of the ninth Legislative Yuan met for the first time.[9] Su became the first DPP speaker in the Legislative Yuan.[10][11]

Later political career

Su was named Secretary-General to the President on 20 May 2020.[12][13] He resigned on 2 August 2020, following allegations of bribery against his nephew, legislator Su Chen-ching [zh].[14] In May 2022, Su succeeded Chiou I-jen as head of the Taiwan–Japan Relations Association.[15]

Controversy

Su was impeached by the Control Yuan on 3 September 2012, for illegally constructing a luxury farmhouse on agricultural land without engaging in any agriculture. Su's villa, built on agricultural land, was a controversial issue in the 2012 presidential elections.[16]

References

  1. ^ Chuang, Jimmy (4 June 2005). "SEF boss aims for 'permanent peace' - Taipei Times". Taipei Times. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
  2. ^ Strong, Matthew (12 November 2019). "Wife of Taiwan legislative speaker drops out of potentially divisive election race". Taiwan News. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  3. ^ . Want China Times. Archived from the original on 21 December 2014. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
  4. ^ Sylvia Teng (2 August 2020). "姪子涉收賄 台灣總統府秘書長蘇嘉全請辭獲准" (in Chinese). 台灣英文新聞. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Su Jia-chyuan (3)". Legislative Yuan. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  6. ^ 劉德芸 (27 November 2010). "只少3萬多票 蘇嘉全無奈訴天意" (in Chinese). Taiwan. TVBS新聞網. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  7. ^ Preparing for the 2012 election, Taipei Times
  8. ^ "立法院第9屆各政黨不分區立委當選名單" (in Chinese). Taiwan. Liberty Times Net. 16 January 2016. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  9. ^ Wen, Kuei-hsiang; Chen, Jay (1 February 2016). "DPP's Su Jia-chyuan elected legislative speaker". Focus Taiwan News Channel. Central News Agency. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
  10. ^ 鄭仲嵐 (1 February 2016). "蘇嘉全當選台灣立法院長 民進黨「完全執政」" (in Chinese). BBC中文網. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  11. ^ 范正祥 (20 January 2020). "民進黨首任立法院長 蘇嘉全功成身退" (in Chinese). Taiwan. 中央通訊社. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  12. ^ Su, Yung-yao; Chen, Yu-fu; Xie, Dennis (19 May 2020). "Su Jia-chyuan appointed presidential secretary-general". Taipei Times. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  13. ^ Yeh, Su-ping; Chen, Chun-hua; Wang, Cheng-chung; Evelyn, Kao (18 May 2020). "Su Jia-chyuan appointed presidential secretary-general". Central News Agency. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  14. ^ Yen, Su-ping; Yeh, Joseph (2 August 2020). "Top presidential aide resigns amid nephew's bribery allegations". Central News Agency. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  15. ^ Wen, Kuei-hsiang; Teng, Pei-ju (28 May 2022). "Ex-legislative speaker becomes new head of Taiwan-Japan Relations Association". Central News Agency. Retrieved 29 May 2022. Republised as: "Former legislative speaker takes over as TJRA head". Taipei Times. 29 May 2022. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  16. ^ Hsu, Stacy; Wang, Chris (4 September 2012), Control Yuan votes 6-4 to impeach Su Jia-chyuan, Taipei Times, retrieved 1 December 2018
Political offices
Preceded by President of the Legislative Yuan
2016–2020
Succeeded by
Preceded by Secretary General to the President
2020
Succeeded by


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from the existing Chinese Wikipedia article at zh 蘇嘉全 see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated zh 蘇嘉全 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation In this Chinese name the family name is Su Su Jia chyuan or Su Chia chyuan Chinese 蘇嘉全 pinyin Su Jiaquan born 22 October 1956 is a Taiwanese politician of the Democratic Progressive Party DPP Su Jia chyuan蘇嘉全Secretary General to the PresidentIn office 20 May 2020 2 August 2020PresidentTsai Ing wenPreceded byChen ChuSucceeded byLiu Chien sin acting David LeePresident of the Legislative YuanIn office 1 February 2016 31 January 2020Vice PresidentTsai Chi changPreceded byWang Jin pyngSucceeded byYu Shyi kunSecretary General of the Democratic Progressive PartyIn office 20 December 2010 15 June 2012ChairpersonTsai Ing wenPreceded byWu Nai renSucceeded byLin Hsi yaoIn office 20 December 2009 20 May 2010ChairpersonTsai Ing wenPreceded byWu Nai renSucceeded byWu Nai renMinister of the Council of Agriculture of the Republic of ChinaIn office 25 January 2006 20 May 2008DeputyLin Kuo huaPreceded byLee Chin lungSucceeded byChen Wu hsiungMinister of the Interior of the Republic of ChinaIn office 9 April 2004 25 January 2006DeputyChang Wen ying 1 Preceded byYu Cheng hsienSucceeded byLee I yangMagistrate of Pingtung CountyIn office 20 December 1997 8 April 2004Preceded byWu Tse yuanChang Man chuen acting Succeeded byWu Ying wen acting Tsao Chi hungMember of the Legislative YuanIn office 1 February 2016 31 January 2020ConstituencyParty listIn office 1 February 1993 20 December 1997ConstituencyPingtung CountyMember of the National AssemblyIn office 1 February 1987 31 January 1993Personal detailsBorn 1956 10 22 22 October 1956 age 66 Pingtung County TaiwanPolitical partyDemocratic Progressive PartySpouseHung Heng chu 洪恆珠 2 Alma materNational Taiwan Ocean UniversityNSYSUProfessionPoliticianAs the first non Kuomintang President of the Legislative Yuan Su is an at large legislator and previously Commissioner of Pingtung County and held national posts as Minister of the Interior and Minister of Agriculture under President Chen Shui bian s administration 3 From May to August 2020 he briefly served as Secretary General to the President under the Tsai Ing wen administration 4 Contents 1 Education 2 2010 Taichung City Mayoralty election 3 2012 Taiwan presidential election 4 2016 elections 5 Later political career 6 Controversy 7 ReferencesEducation EditAfter graduating from National Pingtung Senior High School Su attended National Taiwan Ocean University 5 2010 Taichung City Mayoralty election EditIn 2010 Su narrowly lost to Jason Hu in the election for Mayor of Taichung 6 2012 Taiwan presidential election EditSu was the vice presidential candidate on the losing DPP ticket for the 2012 presidential election 7 2016 elections EditIn 2016 legislative elections Su placed on the proportional representation ballot and won a seat in the Legislative Yuan 8 Su was elected the eleventh President of the Legislative Yuan on 1 February 2016 when the members of the ninth Legislative Yuan met for the first time 9 Su became the first DPP speaker in the Legislative Yuan 10 11 Later political career EditSu was named Secretary General to the President on 20 May 2020 12 13 He resigned on 2 August 2020 following allegations of bribery against his nephew legislator Su Chen ching zh 14 In May 2022 Su succeeded Chiou I jen as head of the Taiwan Japan Relations Association 15 Controversy EditSu was impeached by the Control Yuan on 3 September 2012 for illegally constructing a luxury farmhouse on agricultural land without engaging in any agriculture Su s villa built on agricultural land was a controversial issue in the 2012 presidential elections 16 References Edit Chuang Jimmy 4 June 2005 SEF boss aims for permanent peace Taipei Times Taipei Times Retrieved 1 December 2018 Strong Matthew 12 November 2019 Wife of Taiwan legislative speaker drops out of potentially divisive election race Taiwan News Retrieved 12 November 2019 Su Jia chyuan 蘇嘉全 Who s Who Want China Times Archived from the original on 21 December 2014 Retrieved 1 December 2018 Sylvia Teng 2 August 2020 姪子涉收賄 台灣總統府秘書長蘇嘉全請辭獲准 in Chinese 台灣英文新聞 Retrieved 2 January 2022 Su Jia chyuan 3 Legislative Yuan Retrieved 27 August 2022 劉德芸 27 November 2010 只少3萬多票 蘇嘉全無奈訴天意 in Chinese Taiwan TVBS新聞網 Retrieved 2 January 2022 Preparing for the 2012 election Taipei Times 立法院第9屆各政黨不分區立委當選名單 in Chinese Taiwan Liberty Times Net 16 January 2016 Retrieved 2 January 2022 Wen Kuei hsiang Chen Jay 1 February 2016 DPP s Su Jia chyuan elected legislative speaker Focus Taiwan News Channel Central News Agency Retrieved 1 February 2016 鄭仲嵐 1 February 2016 蘇嘉全當選台灣立法院長 民進黨 完全執政 in Chinese BBC中文網 Retrieved 2 January 2022 范正祥 20 January 2020 民進黨首任立法院長 蘇嘉全功成身退 in Chinese Taiwan 中央通訊社 Retrieved 2 January 2022 Su Yung yao Chen Yu fu Xie Dennis 19 May 2020 Su Jia chyuan appointed presidential secretary general Taipei Times Retrieved 20 May 2020 Yeh Su ping Chen Chun hua Wang Cheng chung Evelyn Kao 18 May 2020 Su Jia chyuan appointed presidential secretary general Central News Agency Retrieved 20 May 2020 Yen Su ping Yeh Joseph 2 August 2020 Top presidential aide resigns amid nephew s bribery allegations Central News Agency Retrieved 2 August 2020 Wen Kuei hsiang Teng Pei ju 28 May 2022 Ex legislative speaker becomes new head of Taiwan Japan Relations Association Central News Agency Retrieved 29 May 2022 Republised as Former legislative speaker takes over as TJRA head Taipei Times 29 May 2022 Retrieved 29 May 2022 Hsu Stacy Wang Chris 4 September 2012 Control Yuan votes 6 4 to impeach Su Jia chyuan Taipei Times retrieved 1 December 2018 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Su Jia chyuan Wikiquote has quotations related to Su Jia chyuan Political officesPreceded byWang Jin pyng President of the Legislative Yuan2016 2020 Succeeded byYu Shyi kunPreceded byChen Chu Secretary General to the President2020 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