Huang Kun-huei
Huang Kun-huei 黃昆輝 | |
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Chairman of Taiwan Solidarity Union | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 26 January 2007 | |
Preceded by | Shu Chin-chiang Lin Chih-chia (acting) |
Secretary-General of Kuomintang | |
In office 18 November 1999 – 20 March 2000 | |
Preceded by | John Chiang |
Succeeded by | Lin Fong-cheng |
Minister of the Interior of the Republic of China | |
In office 15 February 1994 – 10 June 1996 | |
Preceded by | Wu Po-hsiung |
Succeeded by | Lin Fong-cheng |
Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council of the Executive Yuan | |
In office 1 June 1991 – 14 December 1994 | |
Deputy | Ma Ying-jeou |
Preceded by | Shih Chi-yang |
Succeeded by | Vincent Siew |
Personal details | |
Born | Tainan, Taiwan, Empire of Japan 8 November 1936 (age 77) |
Nationality | Republic of China |
Political party | Taiwan Solidarity Union |
Alma mater | National Taiwan Normal University University of Northern Colorado |
Huang Kun-huei (Chinese: 黃昆輝; pinyin: Huáng Kūnhuī) is a politician in the Republic of China. He is the incumbent Chairman of Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU). He was the Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council of the Executive Yuan in 1 June 1991 - 14 December 1994.[1]
TSU Chairmanship
Cross-Straits Economic Trade and Culture Forum
Commenting on the several Cross-Straits Economic Trade and Culture Forum that have been going on between Kuomintang (KMT) and the Communist Party of China (CPC), in end of October 2013 Huang said that the forum has shown nothing to Taiwan, except how the high-raking KMT officials fawn over Beijing for personal gain, either financially or politically. The forum has become the platform for the KMT's strategy in collaboration with the CPC in containing Taiwan. The Cross-Strait Service Trade Agreement also has now become a tool in which Beijing can pressure Ma Ying-jeou's administration.[2]
See also
- Cross-Strait relations
- Executive Yuan
- Mainland Affairs Council
- Straits Exchange Foundation
- Taiwan Affairs Office