词条 | Yeh Chu-lan |
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| name = Yeh Chu-lan | native_name = {{nobold|葉菊蘭}} | native_name_lang = zh-tw | honorific-suffix=LL.B. | image = 臺灣前總統府秘書長與行政院副院長暨鄭南榕遺孀葉菊蘭_Former_Vice_Premier_Yeh_Chu-lan_in_2008.jpg | caption = | office1 = Secretary-General of the Office of the President | president1 = Chen Shui-bian | term_start1 = 20 August 2007 | term_end1 = 22 March 2008 | predecessor1 = Chiou I-jen | successor1 = Mark Chen | office2 = Mayor of Kaohsiung (acting) | term_start2 = 20 December 2005 | term_end2 = 25 December 2006 | predecessor2 = Frank Hsieh Chen Chi-mai (acting) | successor2 = Chen Chu | office3 = Vice Premier of the Republic of China | president3 = Chen Shui-bian | premier3 = Yu Shyi-kun | term_start3 = 20 May 2004 | term_end3 = 21 February 2005 | predecessor3 = Lin Hsin-i | successor3 = Wu Rong-i | office4 = Minister of Council for Hakka Affairs of the Republic of China | term_start4 = 1 February 2002 | term_end4 = 19 May 2004 | predecessor4 = Fan Kuang-chun | successor4 = Luo Wen-jia | office5 = Minister of Transportation and Communications of the Republic of China | term_start5 = 20 May 2000 | term_end5 = 1 February 2002 | predecessor5 = Chen Shih-yi | successor5 = Lin Ling-san | office6 = Member of Legislative Yuan | term_start6 = 1 December 1990 | term_end6 = 20 May 2000 | constituency6 = Taipei 2 {{small|(1990–1993; 1996–2000)}} Republic of China {{small|(1993–1996)}} | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1949|2|13}} | birth_place = Tongluo, Miaoli County, Taiwan | death_place = | constituency = | nationality = Republic of China | party = Democratic Progressive Party | spouse = Cheng Nan-jung | alma_mater = Fu Jen Catholic University | occupation = Politician | profession = Marketing, Communication, Legal affairs | religion = | signature = | footnotes = }}{{Chinese name|Yeh}}Yeh Chu-lan ({{zh|t=葉菊蘭 |s=叶句兰 |p=Yè Júlán|w=Yeh Chü-lan|first=t}}; born 1949) is a Taiwanese politician. She served as acting mayor of Kaohsiung and Vice Premier of the Republic of China.[1] CareerYeh worked in advertising for seventeen years prior to entering politics after her husband, Cheng Nan-jung, a dissident, chose to commit suicide rather than be arrested in 1989. In 1992, she was the deputy convener of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Caucus in Legislative Yuan, and convener in 1995. From 2000 to 2002, Yeh was third in the Cabinet in her position as Minister of Transportation and Communications. She was Chairperson of the Council for Hakka Affairs from 2002 to 2004. In 2004 she was named Vice Premier, as well as Minister of Consumer Protection and Minister responsible for the Council for Economic Planning and Development. In late 2005, she became the first female acting mayor of Kaohsiung when then-mayor Frank Hsieh was appointed Premier. She was sworn in as the Presidential Office secretary-general in August 2007.[1] Yeh was amongst the frontrunners to serve as DPP 2008 presidential candidate Frank Hsieh's vice-presidential running mate, however former Premier and DPP Chairman Su Tseng-chang was eventually chosen for the role. In 2017, she was elected chairwoman of the Taiwan Visitors Association.[2] References1. ^1 {{cite news | author = Ko Shu-ling | title = Yeh Chu-lan sworn in as secretary-general | date = 2007-08-21 | url = http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2007/08/21/2003375127 | work = Taipei Times | accessdate = 2011-01-07}} {{commons category|Yeh Chu-lan}}{{s-start}}{{succession box|title=Minister of Transportation and Communications|before=Chen Shih-yi|after=Lin Ling-san|years=2000–2002}}{{succession box|title=Minister of the Council for Hakka Affairs|before=Fan Kuang-chun|after=Luo Wen-jia|years=2002–2004}}{{succession box|title=Vice Premier of the Republic of China|before=Lin Shin-yi|after=Wu Rong-yi|years=2004–2005}}{{succession box|title=Mayor of Kaohsiung (Acting)|before=Chen Chi-mai|after=Chen Chu|years=2005–2006}}{{succession box|title=Secretary-General of the Presidential Office|before=Chiou I-jen|after=Mark Chen|years=2007–2008}}{{s-end}}{{ROCVPMs}}{{Kaohsiung mayors}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Yeh, Chu-lan}}{{Taiwan-mayor-stub}}2. ^{{cite news|last1=Wang|first1=Shu-fen|last2=Chang|first2=S. C.|title=Yeh Chu-lan elected head of Taiwan Visitors Association|url=http://focustaiwan.tw/news/aeco/201701250018.aspx|accessdate=26 January 2017|agency=Central News Agency|date=25 January 2017}} 17 : 1949 births|Living people|Taiwanese politicians of Hakka descent|Taiwanese people of Hakka descent|Mayors of Kaohsiung|Democratic Progressive Party Members of the Legislative Yuan|Fu Jen Catholic University alumni|Politicians of the Republic of China on Taiwan from Miaoli County|Taipei Members of the Legislative Yuan|Party List Members of the Legislative Yuan|Members of the 2nd Legislative Yuan|Members of the 3rd Legislative Yuan|Members of the 4th Legislative Yuan|Taiwanese Ministers of Transportation and Communications|Recipients of the Order of Brilliant Star|Women mayors of places in Taiwan|Women government ministers of Taiwan |
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