Cheng Li-wun
Cheng Li-wun (Chinese: 鄭麗文; born November 12, 1969) is a Kuomintang Politician, current non-divisional Legislator. The ancestral home is Yunnan, and once served as former spokeswoman for the Kuomintang in the Republic of China.,[1] Democratic Progressive Party Deputy Director of Youth Department, National Assembly Representative, Speaker of the Executive Yuan, the 7th term non-divisional Legislator, Kuomintang Central Committee Deputy Chief Executive of the Policy Committee, Kuomintang Central Committee Chairman of the Cultural Communication. She was previously a member of the Democratic Progressive Party, but she switched sides, citing disappointment with the DPP.[1]
Cheng Li-wun | |
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鄭麗文 | |
Official portrait, 2020 | |
| Member of the Legislative Yuan | |
| In office 1 February 2020 – 1 February 2024 | |
| Constituency | Party-list |
| In office 1 February 2008 – 31 January 2012 | |
| Constituency | Party-list |
| 2nd Spokesperson of the Executive Yuan | |
| In office 23 October 2012 – 17 February 2014 | |
| Prime Minister | Sean Chen Jiang Yi-huah |
| Preceded by | Huang Min-kung (acting) |
| Succeeded by | Sun Lih-chyun |
| Member of the National Assembly | |
| Mission based 30 May 2005 – 7 June 2005 | |
| Constituency | Nationwide and Oversea |
| In office 20 May 1996 – 19 May 2000 | |
| Constituency | Taipei 1st |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 12 November 1969 Yunlin, Taiwan |
| Nationality | Taiwan |
| Political party | Kuomintang (2005-present) |
| Other political affiliations | Democratic Progressive Party (1988-2002) Independent (2002-2005) |
| Alma mater | National Taiwan University |
Personal life
Cheng married her long-time boyfriend Luo Wu-chang in 2011.
References
- "KMT Chairman Ma to request Cheng Li-wen to stay in place". The China Post. August 5, 2006. Retrieved March 16, 2010.
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