Chen Shui-bian

Chen Shui-bian
Chen Shui-bianis a retired Taiwanese politician and lawyer who served as President of the Republic of Chinafrom 2000 to 2008. Chen is the first president from Democratic Progressive Partyand ended the Kuomintang'smore than fifty years of continuous rule in Taiwan. He is colloquially referred to as A-Bianor A-pi-a...
ProfessionStatesman
Date of Birth18 February 1951
relatives
I got up at 2 a.m. for this trip. I want to see my relatives and I want to see China,
brave dignified
we are brave Taiwanese, hard-working Taiwanese, and dignified Taiwanese.
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I've been charged with misappropriation of funds or misuse of two types of funds.
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The whole world is watching Taiwan's democracy, and the 23 million people of Taiwan will get a thumbs up from the world.
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The presentation of only one single option, one single goal, rejecting all other possibilities and choices, is undemocratic.
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I have accepted his resignation. He has stepped down after accomplishing his job.
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With sincerity, I swear to the people of this country that I will follow the constitution to increase the people's welfare and safeguard the country,
against ask deployed dialogue door instead military missiles open peaceful remove stable together
We ask them to remove the missiles deployed against Taiwan, give up their military threat, and instead let us together open the door to cross-Strait peaceful and stable dialogue and negotiations.
abnormal black finances knows money party state
Everyone knows the KMT relies on black money. We all know that their finances come from abnormal channels, from state to party coffers and transfers of interest,
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The election result is not a victory that belongs to me or my party.
arrogance behavior refrain
We must not demonstrate any arrogance, and we must refrain from any irrational or undemocratic behavior.
confidence rights roots
I have great confidence in the universal value and in basic human rights and I have great confidence that referenda will eventually take root and become part of our daily lives in Taiwan.
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However, I must say that I am very happy to see that we have such a positive result for our first referendum in our history and that gives me more confidence in Taiwan's democracy.
views people perspective
We sincerely ask the Beijing authorities across the Strait to view the election result from a positive perspective, to accept the democratic decision of the Taiwanese people.