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Liao Feng-teh
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Liao Feng-teh (Chinese: 廖風德; pinyin: Liaò Fēngdé; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Liāu Hong-tek; 17 April 1951 – 10 May 2008) was a Taiwanese politician and historian. Affiliated with the Kuomintang (KMT), he was a member of the Legislative Yuan from 1999 to 2005.
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Liao was chosen to become the Interior Minister designate in 2008 under Republic of China President Ma Ying-jeou, following Ma's victory in the Taiwanese Presidential Election of 2008.[1] However, Liao, Deputy Secretary-General of the Kuomintang, died of cardiopulmonary failure while hiking on May 10, 2008, before he could take office.[1]
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Early life and education
Liao was born in Tungshan Township in Yilan County, Taiwan.[1] After high school, he graduated from Tamkang University with a B.A. in history in 1972. He then earned a Master of Arts (M.A) in journalism in 1976 and a Ph.D. in history in 1990, both from National Chengchi University.[1] His doctoral dissertation was titled, "Student Movements and Post-War Chinese Politics (1945–1949)" (Chinese: 學潮與戰後中國政治 (1945–1949)).[2]
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Early career
Liao worked as a reporter for the China Daily News, a Chinese language daily newspaper, which is run by the KMT.[1] He also worked as a novelist and playwright before entering politics within the KMT.[1]
Political career
Liao Feng-teh worked as the director of the office of the then vice president of the Republic of China Lien Chan from 1997 until 1999.[1] He then served as a legislator in the Legislative Yuan from 1999 until 2005.[1]
Laio had served as the director of the Kuomintang's Organizational Development Committee since 2004.[1] He oversaw eight successful election campaigns for the KMT from 2004 until the Presidential election in 2008.[1]
Following the 2008 election victory of Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou, was chosen as the country's new interior minister designate.[1] He would have taken office with the new KMT controlled government on May 20, 2008.[1]
Death
Liao was found unconscious by hikers on a mountain path near his home in Muzha, near the intersection of Wannin Street and Jungong Road on the outskirts of Taipei, at 4:05 P.M. on May 10, 2008.[1] He had suffered from massive cardiopulmonary failure.[1] Liao was rushed to Wan Fang Hospital where doctors attempted to resuscitate for five hours.[1] Officials from the incoming KMT government rushed to the hospital upon hearing the news, including President Ma Ying-jeou, Vice President Vincent Siew and KMT Chairman Wu Po-hsiung, Premier Liu Chao-shiuan and other members of the new cabinet.[1] However, Liao Feng-teh was pronounced dead at 9:05 PM on May 10, 2008, at the age of 57.[1]
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