Ma Ying-jeou
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US policy on Taiwan unchanged: AITWednesday, Nov 25, 2009, Page 1 American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) Chairman Raymond Burghardt yesterday reassured President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) that US policy on Taiwan remained unchanged, including its position on Taiwan's sovereignty... In this article: Taiwan, United States, Barack Obama, Washington, China, Democratic Progressive Party, and WTO |
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Taipei Times | 2 days ago
Ma lauds efforts at UN participation
...hadn't helped and that participating in the meetings was more important than joining Wednesday, Nov 25, 2009, Page 3 President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) yesterday suggested that the former Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) administration's...
In this article: UN, Taiwan, Carbon dioxide, Taiwan, Climate change, Kyoto Protocol, Democratic Progressive Party, World Health Assembly, and World Meteorological Organization
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The Japan Times: All Stories | November 18, 2009
When Taiwan-Japan relations run afoul, there's always Hatta Yoichi
...release Friday in Taiwan, but few moviegoers here are likely to grasp its political significance. Symbolism: Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou speaks at the premiere of the Japanese film "Hatta Yoichi" in Tainan, Taiwan, on Nov. 4. KYODO...
In this article: Taiwan, Japan, Taipei, Tokyo, Tainan, Beijing, and Republic of China
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Reuters | November 16, 2009
UPDATE 1-Taiwan, China ink financial pact, to take effect soon
...to open their financial markets to each other as part of easing ties between the formal political rivals since Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou took office last year. For details of the agreement in Chinese, please click...
In this article: Taiwan, China, Bank of China, and HSBC
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Ma Ying-jeou (; POJ: Má Eng-kiú; born July 13, 1950) (also formerly used Mark Ma as his English name though he no longer uses this name) is the incumbent President of the Republic of China. He formerly served as Justice Minister from 1993 to 1996, Mayor of Taipei from 1998 to 2006, and Chairman of the Kuomintang (KMT) from 2005 to 2007.
Ma was elected Mayor of Taipei in 1998 and re-elected in 2002. He was elected Chairman of the Kuomintang by party members on July 16, 2005. He announced his resignation on February 13, 2007 after being indicted by the Taiwan High Prosecutors Office on charges of misuse of mayoral funds during his tenure as the mayor of Taipei. Ma subsequently won the presidency in the ROC presidential election of 2008. He was sworn into office on 20 May 2008.
- Birth Date:
- July 13, 1950
- Birthplace:
- Hong Kong
- Spouse:
- Christine Chow Ma
- University Attended:
- Occupation:
- Politician
- Political party:
- KMT
- Vice President:
- Vincent Siew
- Title:
- Mayor of Taipei
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