Walis Perin (born 8 August 1952) is a Seediq Taiwanese politician. He served four terms in the Legislative Yuan from 1993 to 2005, each time with a different...
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1947), French cyclist René Perin (1774–1858), French playwright Sophie Perin (born 1957), French beauty pageant winner Walis Perin (born 1952), Taiwanese...
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major figure during the Wushe Incident and a national hero of Taiwan. Walis Perin, Politician, Roman Catholic priest and Minister of the Council of Indigenous...
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Independent 790 0.92% 6 Chuan Wen-sheng ‹See Tfd› Kuomintang 6,318 7.39% 7 Walis Perin Taiwan Number One Party 9,194 10.75% Yes 8 Kao Yang-sheng ‹See Tfd› Kuomintang...
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naming rules of Indigenous Taiwanese: Walis Yukan (瓦歷斯‧尤幹), Atayal, a famous aboriginal activist and poet. Walis Perin, Seediq, minister of the Council of...
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nevertheless resigned from his position as chairman. He was replaced by Walis Pelin. In 2007, Icyang Parod became chairman, and he was succeeded by Chang...
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Democratic Progressive Party Tsai Sheng-pang, legislator for Kuomintang Walis Perin, Seediq Taiwanese politician, served four terms in the Legislative Yuan...
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1992 Walis Perin (Seediq) Independent 1995 Kao Yang-sheng (Atayal) ‹See Tfd› Kuomintang Chuan Wen-sheng (Bunun) ‹See Tfd› Kuomintang Walis Perin (Seediq)...
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Temu Walis and his men to fight Mona Rudao. The battle turns against Mona Rudao's side, many of his men are killed by poison gas and Temu Walis' men....
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Shying-jow, Minister of the Veterans Affairs Council (2016-2018). 8 August – Walis Perin, Minister of Council of Indigenous Peoples (2005–2007). 13 August – Lee...
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