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|native_name = {{nobold|陳進興}} |
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|office1 = Member of the [[Legislative Yuan]] |
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|term_start1 = 1 February 2002 |
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|term_end1 = 31 January 2005 |
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|constituency1 = [[Hsinchu County |
| constituency1 = [[Hsinchu County Constituency|Hsinchu County]] |
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|office2 = [[List of county magistrates of Hsinchu|Hsinchu County Magistrate]] |
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|term_start2 = 20 December 1981 |
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|term_end2 = 20 December 1989 |
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|predecessor2 = [[Lin Pao-jen]] |
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|successor2 = [[Fan Chen-tsung]] |
| successor2 = [[Fan Chen-tsung]] |
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|birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1934|11|20}} |
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|birth_place = [[Shinchiku Prefecture]], [[Taiwan, Empire of Japan]] (today [[Hsinchu County]], Taiwan) |
| birth_place = [[Shinchiku Prefecture]], [[Taiwan, Empire of Japan]] (today [[Hsinchu County]], Taiwan) |
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| nationality = [[Empire of Japan]] (1934–1945)<br>[[Taiwan|Republic of China (Taiwan)]] (since 1945) |
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|nationality = Taiwanese |
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|party = [[People First Party]] {{small|(since 2000)}} |
| party = [[People First Party (Taiwan)|People First Party]] {{small|(since 2000)}} |
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|otherparty = [[Kuomintang]] {{small|(until 2000)}} |
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'''Chen Chin-hsing''' ({{zh|t=陳進興}}; born 24 December 1934) is a Taiwanese lawyer and politician. |
'''Chen Chin-hsing''' ({{zh|t=陳進興|p=Chén Jìnxìng}}; born 24 December 1934) is a Taiwanese lawyer and politician. |
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Chen studied law at [[National Taiwan University]] and worked as a schoolteacher and lawyer prior to the start of his political career.<ref>{{cite news|title=Chen Chin-hsin (5)|url=http://www.ly.gov.tw/en/03_leg/legIntro.action?lgno=00139&stage=5|accessdate=23 April 2017|agency=Legislative Yuan}}</ref> As a member of the [[Kuomintang]], he served two terms as [[List of county magistrates of Hsinchu|Hsinchu County Magistrate]] from 1981 to 1989. Chen then spent the next decade with the [[Taiwan Provincial Government]]. He supported [[James Soong]]'s 2000 presidential campaign,<ref>{{cite news|last1=Chen|first1=Lauren|title=Soong welcomes KMT defector into his camp hoping to boost Hakka vote|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/local/archives/2000/02/26/0000025626|accessdate=23 April 2017|work=Taipei Times|date=26 February 2000}}</ref> and later served one term in the [[Legislative Yuan]] affiliated with the [[People First Party (Republic of China)|People First Party]]. While representing his native [[Hsinchu County district]], Chen worked to pass the Unauthorized Filming Prevention Law to regulate the use of hidden cameras.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Tsai|first1=Ting-i|title=Legislators demand tougher legislation for candid cameras|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2002/03/06/0000126529|accessdate=23 April 2017|work=Taipei Times|date=6 March 2002}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Chuang|first1=Jimmy|title=Hidden camera bill would penalize business owners|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2002/06/07/0000139293|accessdate=23 April 2017|work=Taipei Times|date=7 June 2002}}</ref> |
Chen studied law at [[National Taiwan University]] and worked as a schoolteacher and lawyer prior to the start of his political career.<ref>{{cite news|title=Chen Chin-hsin (5)|url=http://www.ly.gov.tw/en/03_leg/legIntro.action?lgno=00139&stage=5|accessdate=23 April 2017|agency=Legislative Yuan}}</ref> As a member of the [[Kuomintang]], he served two terms as [[List of county magistrates of Hsinchu|Hsinchu County Magistrate]] from 1981 to 1989. Chen then spent the next decade with the [[Taiwan Provincial Government]]. He supported [[James Soong]]'s 2000 presidential campaign,<ref name="lchen2000">{{cite news|last1=Chen|first1=Lauren|title=Soong welcomes KMT defector into his camp hoping to boost Hakka vote|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/local/archives/2000/02/26/0000025626|accessdate=23 April 2017|work=Taipei Times|date=26 February 2000}}</ref> and later served one term in the [[Legislative Yuan]] affiliated with the [[People First Party (Republic of China)|People First Party]]. While representing his native [[Hsinchu County district]], Chen worked to pass the Unauthorized Filming Prevention Law to regulate the use of hidden cameras.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Tsai|first1=Ting-i|title=Legislators demand tougher legislation for candid cameras|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2002/03/06/0000126529|accessdate=23 April 2017|work=Taipei Times|date=6 March 2002}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Chuang|first1=Jimmy|title=Hidden camera bill would penalize business owners|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2002/06/07/0000139293|accessdate=23 April 2017|work=Taipei Times|date=7 June 2002}}</ref> |
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Chen is of Hakka descent.<ref name="lchen2000"/> |
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Latest revision as of 01:19, 2 October 2024
Chen Chin-hsing | |
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陳進興 | |
Member of the Legislative Yuan | |
In office 1 February 2002 – 31 January 2005 | |
Constituency | Hsinchu County |
Hsinchu County Magistrate | |
In office 20 December 1981 – 20 December 1989 | |
Preceded by | Lin Pao-jen |
Succeeded by | Fan Chen-tsung |
Personal details | |
Born | Shinchiku Prefecture, Taiwan, Empire of Japan (today Hsinchu County, Taiwan) | 20 November 1934
Nationality | Empire of Japan (1934–1945) Republic of China (Taiwan) (since 1945) |
Political party | People First Party (since 2000) |
Other political affiliations | Kuomintang (until 2000) |
Education | National Taiwan University (LLB) |
Chen Chin-hsing (Chinese: 陳進興; pinyin: Chén Jìnxìng; born 24 December 1934) is a Taiwanese lawyer and politician.
Chen studied law at National Taiwan University and worked as a schoolteacher and lawyer prior to the start of his political career.[1] As a member of the Kuomintang, he served two terms as Hsinchu County Magistrate from 1981 to 1989. Chen then spent the next decade with the Taiwan Provincial Government. He supported James Soong's 2000 presidential campaign,[2] and later served one term in the Legislative Yuan affiliated with the People First Party. While representing his native Hsinchu County district, Chen worked to pass the Unauthorized Filming Prevention Law to regulate the use of hidden cameras.[3][4]
Chen is of Hakka descent.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Chen Chin-hsin (5)". Legislative Yuan. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
- ^ a b Chen, Lauren (26 February 2000). "Soong welcomes KMT defector into his camp hoping to boost Hakka vote". Taipei Times. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
- ^ Tsai, Ting-i (6 March 2002). "Legislators demand tougher legislation for candid cameras". Taipei Times. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
- ^ Chuang, Jimmy (7 June 2002). "Hidden camera bill would penalize business owners". Taipei Times. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
- 1934 births
- Living people
- Taiwanese schoolteachers
- 20th-century Taiwanese judges
- National Taiwan University alumni
- People First Party Members of the Legislative Yuan
- Members of the 5th Legislative Yuan
- Hsinchu County Members of the Legislative Yuan
- Magistrates of Hsinchu County
- Taiwanese politicians of Hakka descent
- 20th-century Taiwanese educators