Liu Ping-wei

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ConstituencyTaipei County
Preceded byChien Ming-ching
Succeeded byLin Po-jung [zh] as Speaker of the Taiwan Provincial Consultative Council
LeaderChien Ming-ching
Liu Ping-wei
劉炳偉
Member of the Legislative Yuan
In office
1 February 1999  31 January 2002
ConstituencyTaipei County
Speaker of the Taiwan Provincial Council
In office
20 December 1994  19 December 1998
Preceded byChien Ming-ching
Succeeded byLin Po-jung [zh] as Speaker of the Taiwan Provincial Consultative Council
Deputy Speaker of the Taiwan Provincial Assembly
In office
1 February 1993  19 December 1994
LeaderChien Ming-ching
Preceded byHuang Chen-yu
Succeeded byYang Wen-hsin [zh]
Member of the Taiwan Provincial Assembly
In office
20 December 1981  19 December 1998
ConstituencyTaipei County
Personal details
Born(1952-11-30)30 November 1952
Died21 April 2020(2020-04-21) (aged 67)
Banqiao, New Taipei, Taiwan
PartyKuomintang
Alma materHsing Wu School of Business

Liu Ping-wei (Chinese: 劉炳偉; pinyin: Liú Bǐngwěi; 30 November 1952 – 21 April 2020) was a Taiwanese politician. He was first elected to the Taiwan Provincial Assembly in 1981 and served continuously until 1998. Liu assumed the speakership of the provincial assembly between 1994 and 1998, and sat for a single term in the Legislative Yuan from 1999 to 2002.

Liu Ping-wei was born in 1952,[1] the eldest son of real estate investor and Banqiao mayor Liu Shun-tien. Liu Ping-wei attended the Hsing Wu School of Business.[2] His family owned the Hai Shan Group,[3] founded by the elder Liu.[4] Liu Ping-wei's three younger brothers were Ping-huang, who worked in real estate, Ping-hua, who was elected to the second Legislative Yuan, and Liu Ping-chung, an administrator at Chunghsing Hospital in Banqiao.[5]

Liu Ping-wei's daughter Liu Mei-fang [zh] has served on the New Taipei City Council.

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