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Cheng Wen-tsan
Vice Premier of Taiwan since 2023 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cheng Wen-tsan (Chinese: 鄭文燦; pinyin: Zhèng Wéncàn; Wade–Giles: Chêng4 Wên2-tsʻan4; born 6 July 1967) is a Taiwanese politician who has served as the vice premier of Taiwan from from 2023 to 2024 and chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation briefly in 2024. A member of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), he was the first mayor of the newly established Taoyuan special municipality, serving from 2014 to 2022.
Quick Facts 9th Chairperson of the Straits Exchange Foundation, President ...
Cheng Wen-tsan | |
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鄭文燦 | |
![]() Official portrait, 2023 | |
9th Chairperson of the Straits Exchange Foundation | |
In office 7 June 2024 – 7 July 2024 | |
President | Lai Ching-te |
Deputy | Luo Wen-jia Rock Hsu |
Preceded by | David Lee |
Succeeded by | TBD |
39th Vice Premier of Taiwan | |
In office 31 January 2023 – 20 May 2024 | |
Premier | Chen Chien-jen |
Preceded by | Shen Jong-chin |
Succeeded by | Cheng Li-chun |
1st Mayor of Taoyuan | |
In office 25 December 2014 – 25 December 2022 | |
Deputy | Chiu Tai-san |
Preceded by | Position established[lower-alpha 1] |
Succeeded by | Chang San-cheng |
Head of Taoyuan Chapter of the Democratic Progressive Party | |
In office 25 December 2009 – 5 July 2014 | |
Chairperson | |
Preceded by | Chen Chih-mou |
Succeeded by | Chen Lai Su-mei |
23rd Minister of the Government Information Office | |
In office 25 January 2006 – 20 April 2007 | |
Premier | Su Tseng-chang |
Preceded by | Pasuya Yao |
Succeeded by | Yi Rong-zong (acting) Shieh Jhy-wey |
Personal details | |
Born | (1967-07-06) 6 July 1967 (age 57) Bade, Taoyuan County, Taiwan (now Bade District, Taoyuan City) |
Political party | Democratic Progressive Party |
Alma mater | National Taiwan University |
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