Liao Liou-yi
Liao Liou-yi | |
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廖了以 | |
President of the Association of East Asian Relations of the Republic of China | |
Assumed office 10 February 2012 | |
Preceded by | Peng Rongci |
Secretary-General of the Kuomintang | |
In office 31 January 2011 – 31 January 2012 | |
Deputy | Hung Hsiu-chu |
Chairman | Ma Ying-jeou |
Preceded by | King Pu-tsung |
Succeeded by | Lin Join-sane |
Secretary-General of the ROC Presidential Office | |
In office 10 September 2009 – 31 January 2011 | |
President | Ma Ying-jeou |
Preceded by | Chan Chun-po |
Succeeded by | Wu Jin-lin |
Minister of the Interior of the Republic of China | |
In office 20 May 2008 – 10 September 2009 | |
Deputy | Lin Join-sane |
Preceded by | Lee I-yang |
Succeeded by | Jiang Yi-huah |
Personal details | |
Born |
29 October 1947 (age 68) Taichung, Taiwan |
Nationality | Republic of China |
Political party | Kuomintang |
Alma mater | Feng Chia University |
Liao Liou-yi (Chinese: 廖了以; pinyin: Liào Liǎoyǐ) is a politician in the Republic of China. He is a president of Association of East Asian Relations since February 2012.[1] He served as secretary-general of the Presidential Office, interior minister, and secretary-general of the Kuomintang.
He signed a fishing rights accord for waters near Senkaku Islands on behalf of Taiwan in April 2013.[2]
He tendered his resignation as head of the Association of East Asian Relations in May 2013.[3]
Personal life
He was born to a Taiwanese father and a Japanese mother in 1947. He was graduated from the Department of Statistics of Feng Chia University. He is a father of three daughters.[1][4]
See also
References
- 1 2 "Ma: Liao Liou-yi's appointment will improve ties with Japan". Radio Taiwan International. 2012-02-14.
- ↑ "Taiwan, Japan sign disputed isles fishing accord". Inquirer News. April 10, 2013.
- ↑ "Liao resigns as Association of East Asian Relations head". China Post. May 6, 2013.
- ↑ "廖了以 傳備戰台中市長" (in Chinese). 蘋果日報.
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