Wang Chien-shien

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This is a Chinese name; the family name is Wang (王).

Wang Chien-shien (王建煊 Pinyin: Wáng Jiànxuān) (born August 7, 1938) is a founder of the New Party. He was a finance minister of the Republic of China and is the chairman of the Chinese Management Association (since 1990).

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Born in Anhui, Wang grew up in Taipei City and holds a bachelor degree from National Cheng Kung University and a master degree from National Chengchi University. Wang was popular in the 1990s for his clean reputation and split with the Kuomintang to help found the New Party.

In 2001, the three parties of the pan-Blue coalition, the KMT, the PFP, and the New Party agreed to field only one candidate for Taipei County magistrate in 2001 based on which party could field the most popular candidate in polls. Despite the unified ticket and a poll predicting him winning, Wang lost to Su Tseng-chang. He also participated in the 1998 Taipei City mayoral race. Wang is married to Su Fa-jau (蘇法昭).

Because the second character of his given name, 煊, is uncommon (specifically, it is a variant character), it is often written as 宣, sometimes as [火宣].

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Government offices
Preceded by
Shirley Kuo
ROC Finance Minister
1990-1992
Succeeded by
Bai Pei-ying
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