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Hsu Yang-ming
Taiwanese politician (born 1952) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hsu Yang-ming (Chinese: 許陽明; born 31 December 1952) is a Taiwanese politician.
Political career
Hsu won election to the National Assembly in 1991, as a representative of Taipei and the Democratic Progressive Party.[1] Within the DPP, Hsu was active in the Chen Shui-bian-led Justice Alliance faction.[2] In the early 2000s, Hsu served as deputy secretary-general of the DPP.[3] In this position, Hsu commented on party actions related to allegations of corruption against James Tsai,[4] and discussed several aspects of DPP campaigns during the 2001 local elections.[5] He later served as deputy mayor of Tainan under Hsu Tain-tsair.[6]
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Personal life
Hsu is married to Kuan Bi-ling,[7] and has aided Kuan's political career by making art and fliers for her campaigns.[8][9]
References
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