Liu Wen-hsiung

Liu Wen-hsiung

Liou Wuen-hsiung (Chinese: 劉文雄; pinyin: Liú Wénxióng) a legislator from the People First Party, a political party of the Republic of China.[1][2]

Liu accused Kuo Yao-chi, then the Minister of Transportation and Communications of appointing Wu Cheng-chih, a friend who was recommended by her husband, to the secretary-general position of the China Aviation Development Foundation as a form of nepotism; Liu said that Weng did not have the proper aviation background. Liu said that she did not practice nepotism and that she would seek to have action taken against Liu.[1]

Political career

On 3 December 2005, he joined the Republic of China local election for Keelung City mayor seat. However, he finished on the third place behind Kuomintang and Taiwan Solidarity Union candidates.

2005 Keelung City Mayoralty Election Result
No. Candidate Party Votes
1Chen Chien-ming TSU58,243
2Hsu Tsai-li KMT76,162
3Liu Wen-hsiung PFP47,932
4Wang Tuoh DPP2,771

Personal life

He is one of Taiwanese Muslim politicians.[3]

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