Chan Chun-po

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Chan Chun-po (Chinese: 詹春柏; pinyin: Zhān Chūnbǎi; born 30 October 1941) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Vice Chairperson of the Kuomintang from 12 January 2007 to 30 April 2014.[1][2]

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Chan Chun-po
詹春柏
Vice Chairman of the Kuomintang
In office
12 January 2007  30 April 2014
ChairpersonMa Ying-jeou
Wu Po-hsiung (acting)
Chiang Pin-kung (acting)
Wu Po-hsiung
Ma Ying-jeou
Secretary-General of the Kuomintang
In office
9 September 2009  17 December 2009
ChairpersonMa Ying-jeou
Preceded byWu Den-yih
Succeeded byKing Pu-tsung
In office
27 July 2005  13 February 2007
ChairpersonMa Ying-jeou
Preceded byLin Fong-cheng
Succeeded byWu Den-yih
Secretary-General to the President
In office
20 May 2008  10 September 2009
PresidentMa Ying-jeou
Preceded byMark Chen
Succeeded byLiao Liou-yi
Personal details
Born30 October 1941 (1941-10-30) (age 84)
PartyKuomintang
EducationTunghai University (BA)
National Chengchi University (MA)
Harvard University (MA)
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Education

Chen graduated from Tunghai University with a bachelor's degree in political science in 1965 and earned a master's degree in political science from National Chengchi University in 1967.[3] In 1966, he had won a government scholarship, the Sun Yat-sen Scholarship, to pursue graduate studies abroad.[4] He then earned a Master of Arts (M.A.) in 1970 from Harvard University.[3]

KMT Secretary-General

Chan was appointed as Secretary-General of Kuomintang for the second time on 9 September 2009 by KMT Chairperson Wu Po-hsiung. He was inaugurated to the post during the 18th National Congress of the Kuomintang on 17 October 2009 in Taipei.[5]

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