Chan Chun-po

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Chan Chun-po
詹春柏
Vice Chairman of Kuomintang
Incumbent
Assumed office
12 January 2007
Chairman Ma Ying-jeou
Wu Po-hsiung (acting)
Chiang Pin-kung (acting)
Wu Po-hsiung
Ma Ying-jeou
Secretary-General of Kuomintang
In office
9 September 2009  17 December 2009
Chairman Ma Ying-jeou
Preceded by Wu Den-yih
Succeeded by King Pu-tsung
In office
27 July 2005  13 February 2007
Chairman Ma Ying-jeou
Preceded by Lin Fong-cheng
Succeeded by Wu Den-yih
Secretary-General of the ROC Presidential Office
In office
20 May 2008  10 September 2009
President Ma Ying-jeou
Preceded by Mark Chen
Succeeded by Liao Liou-yi
Personal details
Born 30 October 1941 (1941-10-30) (age 72)
Nationality  Republic of China
Political party Kuomintang
Alma mater Tunghai University
National Chengchi University
Harvard University

Chan Chun-po (Chinese: 詹春柏; pinyin: Zhān Chūnbǎi) is a politician in the Republic of China. He is currently the Vice Chairman of Kuomintang since 12 January 2007.[1]

KMT Secretary-General

Office appointment

Chan was appointed to be the Secretary-General of Kuomintang for the second time on 9 September by KMT Chairman Wu Po-hsiung. He was inaugurated to the post during the 18th National Congress of Kuomintang on 17 October 2009 in Taipei.[2]

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