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Hsu Kuo-tai

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260:. Hsu lost a 1989 party primary to Lin Hsi-mo and Wu Pao-yu. However, the Democratic Progressive Party chose to nominate Hsu and Lin for legislative seats. Hsu returned to the Legislative Yuan in 1993, representing Taoyuan until 1996. Hsu Kuo-tai financed his brother's 2011 bid for the DPP presidential nomination, which eventually went to 235:
in support of his brother, who had attempted to return to Taiwan that December, having left the country for the United States in 1979, and actively opposed the Kuomintang government in his time overseas. Days after the protest, Hsu Kuo-tai received 141,888 votes in the legislative elections. The
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were the only candidates to win more votes than Hsu. Interpellation sessions led by Hsu tackled controversial issues and governmental actions, such as the lifting of
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result was the highest vote share in Taiwan's second district, and the fourth highest vote share of 237 total legislative candidates. Fellow
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legislative candidate on the day of its establishment in 1986. Later that year, he led a demonstration at
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Leng, Shao-chuan; Lin, Cheng-yi (December 1993). "Political Change on Taiwan: Transition to Democracy?".
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were raised by a family of farmers. Hsu Kuo-tai ran for a seat on the
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Occasional Papers/Reprints Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
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China's Crisis: Dilemmas of Reform and Prospects for Democracy
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Democratic Progressive Party Members of the Legislative Yuan
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(1987). 587:"Taiwan ends Martial Law after 38 Years" 551:"Taiwan ends Martial Law after 38 Years" 273: 725:Taiwanese politicians of Hakka descent 499:. Columbia University Press. p.  233:Chiang Kai-shek International Airport 7: 477:"Democratizing transition in Taiwan" 720:Members of the 2nd Legislative Yuan 372:. Associated Press. 2 December 1986 14: 391:Shaw, Shullen (2 December 1986). 281:Holley, David (14 January 1992). 417:Baum, Julian (5 December 1986). 308:"Divisions among the opposition" 197: 1: 623:"Constructive Controversies" 238:Democratic Progressive Party 229:Democratic Progressive Party 202:Democratic Progressive Party 151:Democratic Progressive Party 53: 756: 491:Nathan, Andrew J. (1990). 397:United Press International 20: 675:Lin Yang (9 April 2011). 662:10.1017/S0305741000032343 560:(31): 5. September 1987. 456:(28): 7–8. January 1987. 423:Christian Science Monitor 211:He and his older brother 183: 129: 94: 73: 61: 52: 346:(27): 6. 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Index

Chinese name
family name
Hsu (許)
MLY
Legislative Yuan
Taoyuan County
Taoyuan County
Hsinchu County
Miaoli County
Democratic Progressive Party
Hsu Hsin-liang
Hsu Chung Pi-hsia
Chinese
Democratic Progressive Party
Legislative Yuan
Hsu Hsin-liang
Legislative Yuan
tangwai
Chang Teh-ming
Democratic Progressive Party
Chiang Kai-shek International Airport
Democratic Progressive Party
Hsu Jung-shu
Hung Chi-chang
You Ching
martial law in Taiwan
Henry Liu
Tsai Ing-wen
"Profile: Dissident Returns Home to Chase a Huge Dream"
"Divisions among the opposition"

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