Ma Ying-jeou
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Taiwan concedes territorial waters near China...to the island. Beijing has vowed to bring Taiwan under its rule, by force if necessary. But ties have warmed since China-friendly President Ma Ying-jeou took office last year, brokering landmark trade deals. "It's all linked, improving... In this article: Taiwan, China, Taipei, Ma Ying-jeou, Beijing, Nationalists, Tamkang University, Chiang Kai-shek, and Mao Zedong |
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Ma Ying-jeou TalkAsia interview (02-2007) Part 3/3
First airing on Saturday, February 3, 2007, this TalkAsia interview with Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) chairman Ma Ying-jeou had host Anjali Rao fluffing Ma, pushing his "Mr. Clean" propaganda, and letting him show himself generally talking like a fool with things like (barely a parody-phrase) "I couldn't possibly be guilty of anything because I donated blood a whole bunch of times, and I also donated to charity a lot of that money that rightfully belongs to the taxpayers ot Taiwan." He ...
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The Ma Ying-jeou 42-minute flip-flop
During the February 29, 2008 Central Election Commission's (CEC) Taiwan Presidential Campaign Forum, the Chinese Nationalist Party's (KMT) candidate, Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) remarkably said these two completely opposite things just 42 minutes apart: 1) I have said many times before that I do not support recognition of Chinese academic qualifications 2) I support recognition of Chinese academic qualifications Does Ma think the voters of Taiwan aren't paying attention? FURTHER READING: Ma's ...
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Ma Ying-jeou wins 58.45%Taiwan election
Ma 58.45%,Hsieh 42.55%. Kuomintang Ma Ying-jeou wins Taiwan election
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FTV interviews Ma Ying-jeou, Part 3 of about 8
On the night of December 9, 2008, Taiwan's Formosa Television (FTV/民視) interviewed Taiwan's president, Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九). Picking up where we left off, Ma was just telling the viewers about the possibilities of "great misunderstandings." Listen to him make excuses for his undeveloped policies and how he will be satisfied if they succeed by some quirk of nature. Can Ma tell us what kind of standards he has for officials in his government? It seems they aren't the same kinds of standards ...
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CNN: Taiwan KMT Chairman Ma Ying-Jeou / 馬英九 (Part 1 of 3)
First airing on Saturday, February 3, 2007, this is a TalkAsia interview with Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) chairman Ma Ying-Jeou. CNN's Anjali Rao reports. (February 3, 2007)
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Ma Ying-jeou at Taipei LGBT Festival
LGBT means "Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender". Ma Ying-jeou (born July 13, 1950) was elected mayor of Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China (ROC) in 1998 and re-elected in 2002. He was also elected chairman of the Kuomintang (KMT) by party members on July 16, 2005. Ma is ineligible to run for mayor a third time in 2006 due to term limits, but will likely be the KMT presidential candidate in 2008. TRANSLATION:Kaiza Liang /SUBTITL E:HONKWUN/VIDEO:LESWAY.
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FTV interviews Ma Ying-jeou, Part 2 of about 8
On the night of December 9, 2008, Taiwan's Formosa Television (FTV/民視) interviewed Taiwan's president, Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九). Picking up where we left off, Ma was just telling the viewers how economic growth will barely get above ZERO until at least the second quarter of 2009. Cringe as he talks about considering "the feelings of the people" as he discusses state-owned companies giving out year-end bonuses worth between 2 and 6 months' salary. (It was later discovered that he was making ...
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FTV interviews Ma Ying-jeou, Part 4 of about 8
Ma just told us in pt. 3 that nobody in his admin. was willing to take responsibility for anything. Next, he says that changing the Parade and Assembly Law (PAL) was one of his campaign promises. Removing the Hanzi for Taiwan from the web site for the pres. office wasn't promised, but that was done before the end of his inaug. speech. With a 3/4 majority in the legislature, what's his excuse? Read about the pres. web site changes: www.taipeitimes.com B4 and after images: img525.imageshack.us ...
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Ma Ying-jeou wins 58.45%Taiwan election
Ma 58.45%, Hsieh 42.55%. If Ma is elected, Taiwan's future will be in danger," Hsieh told. "It will be the same for China to attack Tibet or Taiwan because it will be China's domestic issue.
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Watch the KMT bend over and kiss Ma Ying-jeou's ass some more
The latest display of the culture of flattery (拍馬屁文化) that permeates the Chinese Nationalist Party (中國國民黨) under Chairman/President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) came to light in the past couple of days. The October 30, 2009 edition of Talking Show (大話新聞) -- hosted today by Lu Huei-min (呂惠敏) -- brought us the details: www.plurk.com A government web site called "Taiwan 99" (台灣九九) -- "coincidentally" echoing the third word of Ma's name in Hanzi -- was put online. One of the
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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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