Su Chia-chyuan
Su Jia-chyuan 蘇嘉全 | |
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Su in 2007 | |
Secretary-General of the Democratic Progressive Party | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 20 December 2010 | |
Chairperson | Tsai Ing-wen |
Preceded by | Wu Nai-ren |
Secretary-General of the Democratic Progressive Party | |
In office 20 December 2009 – 20 May 2010 | |
Chairperson | Tsai Ing-wen |
Preceded by | Wu Nai-ren |
Succeeded by | Wu Nai-ren |
Minister of the Council of Agriculture of the Executive Yuan | |
In office 25 January 2006 – 20 May 2008 | |
Preceded by | Lee Chin-lung |
Succeeded by | Chen Wu-hsiung |
Minister of the Interior of the Republic of China | |
In office 9 April 2004 – 25 January 2006 | |
Deputy | Chang Wen-ying[1] |
Preceded by | Yu Cheng-hsien |
Succeeded by | Lee I-yang |
Magistrate of Pingtung County | |
In office 20 December 1997 – 8 April 2004 | |
Preceded by | Wu Tse-yuan Chang Man-chuen (acting) |
Succeeded by | Wu Ying-wen (acting) Tsao Chi-hung |
Personal details | |
Born | 22 October 1956 (age 57) Pingtung County, Taiwan |
Political party | Democratic Progressive Party |
Alma mater | National Taiwan Ocean University |
Profession | Politician |
Su Jia-chyuan (Entire name is spelled in Gwoyeu Romatzyh, Su & Jia = 1st tone, Chyuan = 2nd tone; Chinese: 蘇嘉全; pinyin: Sū Jiāquán) is a Taiwanese politician of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). Currently the Secretary-General of the DPP, Su was formerly a legislator and later Pingtung County Commissioner, and held national posts as Minister of the Interior and Minister of Agriculture.[2] In 2010 he narrowly lost to Jason Hu in the election for Mayor of Taichung. Su was the vice-presidential candidate on the losing DPP ticket for the 2012 Presidential election.[3]
Su was impeached by the Control Yuan on September 3, 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.[4]
References
- ↑ http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2005/06/04/2003257856
- ↑ Su Jia-chyuan, Want China Times
- ↑ Preparing for the 2012 election, Taipei Times
- ↑ http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2012/09/04/2003541914 Missing or empty
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