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Lin Kuo-cheng (born 1957)
Taiwanese politician (born 1957) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lin Kuo-cheng (Chinese: 林國成; born 20 August 1957) is a Taiwanese politician. He was a member of the Taipei City Council between 2008 and 2022. He ran for the Legislative Yuan twice, in 2020 and 2024, winning the latter election.
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Early life and education
Lin was born in Pingtung County on 20 August 1957, and studied at TransWorld University.[1]
Political career
Lin served on the Taipei City Council from 2008 to 2022, and for most of his municipal tenure was affiliated with the People First Party.[1][2] In 2018, Lin joined a group of several PFP and independent municipal councilor candidates, which later became the Taipei Supervising Alliance.[3][4] Throughout that year, Ko Wen-je was seen at several of Lin's campaign events.[5] Lin retained his Taipei City Council seat as a People First Party candidate in the year-end election.[6][7]
Soon after Ko formally founded the Taiwan People's Party, Lin Kuo-cheng's daughter Lin Chen-yu was invited to serve as a party spokesperson.[8] Lin Kuo-cheng also joined the party, and ran in the 2020 legislative election as a TPP party list candidate. He was not seated to the 10th Legislative Yuan.[1] He ran again in the 2024 legislative election, and was elected as a TPP party list member of the 11th Legislative Yuan.[9]
After the 11th Legislative Yuan was convened, Lin was the only TPP legislator considered for a committee co-chair position.[10] However, the legislature's transportation committee selected Chen Hsueh-sheng and Lee Kun-tse.[11]
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References
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