Eric Chu 朱立倫 PhD |
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1st Mayor of New Taipei | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 25 December 2010 |
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Preceded by | Office created, as Chou Hsi-wei as Magistrate of Taipei County |
Vice Premier of the Republic of China | |
In office 10 September 2009 – 17 May 2010 |
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President | Ma Ying-jeou |
Premier | Wu Den-yih |
Preceded by | Paul Chiu (邱正雄) |
Succeeded by | Sean Chen |
Magistrate of Taoyuan County | |
In office 20 December 2001 – 10 September 2009 |
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Preceded by | Hsu Ying-shen (Acting) |
Succeeded by | Min-Kon Huang (Acting) |
Personal details | |
Born | 7 June 1961 Taoyuan County, Taiwan, Republic of China |
Political party | Kuomintang |
Alma mater | National Taiwan University New York University |
Eric Chu Li-luan (traditional Chinese: 朱立倫; simplified Chinese: 朱立伦; pinyin: Zhū Lìlún, born on 7 June 1961 in Bade City, Taoyuan County, Taiwan[1]) is a former Vice Premier of the Republic of China who served alongside Premier Wu Den-yih. Prior to Vice Premier, Chu served as legislator (1999 to 2001) and the magistrate of Taoyuan County (2001 to 2009). Chu was elected as the first mayor of the newly established city of New Taipei on 27 November 2010.
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Chu was born in Bade City of Taoyuan County, Taiwan, son of a local Taoyuan County politician who served in the local legislature and also in the National Assembly. Chu's mother is from the city of Dasi.
Chu studied at the National Taiwan University, earning a bachelors degree in management. After completing military service, Chu then went abroad to study at New York University where he completed a masters degree in finance and a PhD in accounting. Dr. Chu then taught as assistant professor at City University of New York before returning to teach in Taiwan. He was promoted to full professor before age 36 at National Taiwan University.
Chu ran for Taoyuan County magistrate in 2001, and defeated Democratic Progressive Party incumbent Peng Shao-chin, who had inherited the magistrate position after Annette Lu vacated the post to serve as Vice President. Chu ran for re-election in 2005 and defeated DPP challenger Pao-ching Cheng, CEO of the Taiwan Salt Company.
Chu was tapped by President Ma Ying-jeou to be the Deputy Premier to Wu Den-yih in September, 2009, in a reshuffling of the Cabinet. Chu's position as Magistrate of Taoyuan County was succeeded by Deputy Magistrate Min-Kon Huang.
On 13 May 2010, Chu submitted his resignation to Premier Wu to run for mayor of the newly created city of New Taipei. Financial Supervisory Commission chair Sean Chen was tapped to succeed Chu as deputy premier.[2]
Chu defeated DPP Chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen on 27 November 2010, to become the first mayor of New Taipei.[3]
Government offices | ||
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Preceded by Hsu Ying-shen Acting |
Magistrate of Taoyuan County 2001–2009 |
Succeeded by Min-Kon Huang Acting |
Preceded by Paul Chu |
Vice Premier of the Republic of China 2009–2010 |
Succeeded by Sean Chen |
Preceded by Chou Hsi-wei as Taipei County Magistrate |
Mayor of New Taipei 2010– |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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