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Wu Po-hsiung

 
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This is a Chinese name; the family name is Wu.
Wu Po-hsiung
吳伯雄

Wu Po-hsiung touring the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing, China

In office
April 7, 2007 – July 26, 2009
Preceded by Ma Ying-jeou
Succeeded by Ma Ying-jeou

In office
1988 – 1990
Preceded by Hsu Shui-teh
Succeeded by Huang Ta-chou

Born June 19, 1939 (1939-06-19) (age 70)
Taoyuan County, Taiwan
Nationality  Republic of China
Political party Naval Jack of the Republic of China.svg Kuomintang (KMT)
Occupation Politician
Religion Buddhism
Wu Po-hsiung
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese

Wu Po-hsiung (simplified Chinese: 吴伯雄traditional Chinese: 吳伯雄pinyin: Wú Bóxióng; born June 19, 1939), is a politician in the Republic of China (ROC) who formerly served as chairman of the Kuomintang (KMT). He has also been the Mayor of Taipei (1988-1990), interior minister of the Republic of China, and presidential secretary general (1991-1996).

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Biography

Wu was born to a Hakka family in Chungli City, Taoyuan County, Taiwan, Empire of Japan, and received a bachelor degree in business administration from National Cheng Kapanese colony, and received a bachelor degree in business administration from National Cheng Kung ung University in 1962. He entered politics when he was elected into the Taiwan Provincial Council in the Taoyuan County electoral district from 1968 to 1972, and later Taoyuan County Magistrate from 1972 to 1976.

Wu was formerly the first vice-chairman of the main opposition Kuomintang party.[citation needed] After Chairman Ma Ying-jeou resigned, he became the acting chairman. Wu, however, subsequently resigned his post as acting chairman and member of the Central Standing Committee in order to compete in the chairman election scheduled for April 7, 2007. Ma announced his support for Wu for chairmanship.[1]

Wu eventually won the party chairmanship election, garnering about 90% of votes cast, defeating KMT Legislator Hung Hsiu-chiu. Of all eligible voters, about 53% voted. [1]

Outside of Taiwanese politics, Wu is a prominent and practicing Buddhist and plays an active role in the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Order. Before he ascended to the KMT chairmanship, Wu served as the second worldwide president of the Buddha's Light International Association. [2]

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Government offices
Preceded by
Hsu Shui-teh
Mayor of Taipei
1988 - 1990
Succeeded by
Huang Ta-chou
Party political offices
Preceded by
Ma Ying-jeou
Chairman of the Kuomintang
2007 - 2009
Succeeded by
Ma Ying-jeou
Non-profit organization positions
Preceded by
Ven. Master Hsing Yun
Buddha's Light International Association President
1997 – 2004
Succeeded by
Ven. Hsin Ting

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