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  1. Chen Shui-bian (Chinese: 陳水扁; born 12 October 1950) is a Taiwanese former politician and lawyer who served as the 5th president of the Republic of China from 2000 to 2008. Chen was the first president from the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) which ended the Kuomintang's (KMT) 55 years of continuous rule in Taiwan.

  2. Nacionalidade. taiwanês. Alma mater. Universidade Nacional de Taiwan. Profissão. Advogado. Político. Chen Shui-bian ( Tainan, 12 de outubro de 1950) é um político de Taiwan, foi presidente de Taiwan de 2000 até 2008 . Formado em Administração e Direito, governou seu país por dois mandatos consecutivos, de 2000 a 2008.

  3. 11 de mai. de 2024 · Chen Shui-bian, lawyer and politician who served as president (2000–08) of the Republic of China (Taiwan). He was a prominent leader of the pro-independence movement that sought to establish statehood for Taiwan. He later was convicted of various corruption charges.

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  4. Chen Shui-bian, the former president of Taiwan who was sentenced to 20 years in prison, suffers from a series of medical conditions including depression, brain atrophy and Parkinsonism. News...

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  5. A book that reassesses the first non-Kuomintang president's tenure in Taiwan, covering both the progress and the obstacles to democratic consolidation. It examines the depoliticization of the military, the judicial system, the constitutionalism, the civil society, and the cross-Strait relations.

  6. 7 de abr. de 2023 · Em seguida, o novo presidente Chen Shui-bian colocou Tsai no comando do Conselho de Assuntos do Continente, órgão responsável pela gestão das relações entre Taipei e Pequim. Crédito, Getty ...

  7. 11 de jan. de 2021 · Chen Shui-bian made history by breaking the pan-Blue monopoly of power on the island. That is a legacy he can be proud of. Taiwan’s democracy really came of age when Ah-Bian ended the Kuomintang’s one party grip on power. His populist leadership style also changed the way Taiwan politicians campaigned and governed.