Shih Chi-yang

Shih Chi-yang
施啟揚
President of the Judicial Yuan
In office
18 August 1994  25 January 1999
Preceded by Lin Yang-kang
Succeeded by Lu Yu-wen (acting)
Weng Yueh-sheng
Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council of the Republic of China
In office
7 February 1991  31 May 1991
Preceded by Position established
Succeeded by Huang Kun-huei
Vice Premier of the Republic of China
In office
22 July 1988  27 February 1993
Premier Yu Kuo-hwa
Lee Huan
Hau Pei-tsun
Preceded by Lien Chan
Succeeded by Hsu Li-teh
Minister of Justice of the Republic of China
In office
28 May 1984  20 July 1988
President Chiang Ching-kuo
Lee Teng-hui
Preceded by Li Yuan-tsu
Succeeded by Hsiao Teng-tzang
Personal details
Born (1935-05-05) 5 May 1935
Taichu, Taiwan, Empire of Japan
Nationality Republic of China
Political party Kuomintang
Spouse(s) Jeanne Li
Alma mater National Taiwan University
Heidelberg University

Shih Chi-yang (Chinese: 施啟揚; pinyin: Shī Qǐyáng [ʂí tɕʰì.jǎŋ]; born 5 May 1935) is a Taiwanese politician. He was Vice Premier of the Republic of China from 1988 to 1993 and convener of the Executive Yuan's Mainland Affairs Committee, which was established in 1988, and became the first Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council of the Executive Yuan when it was established in 1991.[1][2]. He was President of the Judicial Yuan from 1994 to 1999.

He is married to Jeanne Li.[3]

References

  1. "Taiwan Today - Taiwan-Mainland Door 'Will Never Be Shut'; Mainland Affairs". taiwantoday.tw. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
  2. http://taiwaninfo.nat.gov.tw/ct.asp?xItem=10283&CtNode=103&htx_TRCategory=&mp=4
  3. "KMT youth corps given `unfair break'". Taipei Times. 19 September 2002. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
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