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    Huang Min-hui (Chinese: 黃敏惠; pinyin: Huáng Mǐnhuì; born 20 January 1959) is a Taiwanese politician. She was a member of the Legislative Yuan from 1999...
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    was named vice premier in 2009. He was succeeded by Deputy Magistrate Huang Min-kon (黃敏恭) as acting magistrate on 10 September 2009. During his second...
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    represented in the Chiayi City Council. The current Mayor of Chiayi City is Huang Min-hui of the Kuomintang. Chiayi City is divided into two districts. East District...
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    Conference and Chairman of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce Huang Min Hui 黃敏惠 (born 1959), former Acting Chairperson and current vice-chairperson...
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    27 January, Apollo Chen, Chen Ming-yi, Hung Hsiu-chu, acting chair Huang Min-hui, and Lin Rong-te began registration. Hau Lung-pin dropped out, and Chung...
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    2–3 November in Beijing. The delegation included Jason Hu, Steve Chan, Huang Ching-hsien (黃清賢), Alex Tsai, Chang Jung-kung (張榮恭) and Wu Bi-chu (吳碧珠)...
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    Resigned after 2016 presidential and legislative elections defeat — Huang Min-hui 16 January 2016 30 March 2016 Vice Chair as acting Chair 11 Hung Hsiu-chu...
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    Ming-chung (2019–2020) Huang Min-hui (2016) Hung Hsiu-chu (2016–2017) Wu Den-yih (2017–2020) KMT 113 5→3 Hsu Yung-ming Huang Kuo-chang (2016–2019) Chiu...
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    Kuomintang (redirect from Kuo Min Tang)
    lifted martial law and the ban on opposition parties. His successor Lee Teng-hui continued democratic reforms and was re-elected in 1996 through a direct...
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  • lost to Kuomintang candidate Huang Min-hui, who left the legislature to assume the mayoralty. Chen then contested Huang's vacant legislative seat on behalf...
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