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| | Chen Shui-bian: Biography and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | In 1989, Chen was elected to the Legislative Yuan and served as the executive director of the Democratic Progressive Party Congress. |  | | Throughout the election, Chen planned to hold a referendum in 2006 on a new constitution to be enacted upon the accession of the 12th-term president in May 2008. |  | | Chen was elected as the mayor of Taipei in 1994, largely as the result of a vote split between the highly unpopular KMT incumbent and the KMT-spin-off New Party (NP) candidate Chao Shaokong. |
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| | Chen Yi (Kuomintang) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Following protests by the United States Congress, Chiang dismissed Chen from his position as governor general to appease international pressure. |  | | Allegations of carpet bagging by new immigrants from the mainland and a breakdown in social and governmental services also served to increase tensions. |  | | In June 1948, he took the position of provincial chairman of Zhejiang province. |
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 | | Yuan's death in June 1916 was followed by years of civil war between rival militarists and Dr. Sun's Republicans. |  | | Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian called the bill a “law of aggression.” |  | | Despite U.S. aid, the Kuomintang were overcome by the Soviet-supported Communists, and Chiang and his followers were forced to flee the mainland, establishing a government-in-exile on the island of Formosa (Taiwan). |
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| | The World Factbook 2004 -- Taiwan |
 | | Judicial Yuan (justices appointed by the president with consent of the Legislative Yuan) |  | | election results: CHEN Shui-bian elected president; percent of vote - CHEN Shui-bian (DPP) 50.1%, LIEN Chan (KMT) 49.9% |  | | chief of state: President CHEN Shui-bian (since 20 March 2004) and Vice President Annette LU (LU Hsiu-lien) (since 20 March 2004) |
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| | AllRefer.com - Chen Yi (Chinese And Taiwanese History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Chen was a political instructor (1925) in the Kuomintang Whampoa Military Academy. |  | | After 1967 his role was eclipsed by Zhou, who resumed the direction of foreign policy in his capacity as premier. |  | | After 1949 he was mayor of Shanghai and a dominant figure in E China. |
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