Wang Jin-pyng
Wang Jin-pyng | |
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王金平 | |
Official portrait, 2005 | |
| 10th President of the Legislative Yuan | |
| In office 1 February 1999 – 1 February 2016 | |
| Vice President | See list |
| Preceded by | Liu Sung-pan |
| Succeeded by | Su Jia-chyuan |
| Member of the Legislative Yuan | |
| In office 1 February 1976 – 31 January 2020 | |
| Constituency | See list
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| Vice Chairman of the Kuomintang | |
| In office 18 June 2000 – 19 August 2005 Serving with Ma Ying-jeou, Wu Po-hsiung, Vincent Siew, Chiang Chung-ling, Helen Lin and Chiang Pin-kung | |
| Chairman | Lien Chan |
| 9th Vice President of the Legislative Yuan | |
| In office 1 February 1993 – 31 January 1999 | |
| President | Liu Sung-pan |
| Preceded by | Shen Shih-hsiung |
| Succeeded by | Yao Eng-chi |
| Personal details | |
| Born | March 17, 1941 Rochiku Village, Okayama District, Takao Prefecture, Japanese Taiwan (modern-day Lujhu, Kaohsiung, Taiwan) |
| Political party | Kuomintang |
| Spouse | Chen Tsai-lien (陳彩蓮) |
| Children | Wang Hsin-min (王馨敏) Wang Hsin-chun (王馨淳) Wang Ping-yao (王柄堯) |
| Alma mater | National Taiwan Normal University (BS) |
| Signature | |
Wang Jin-pyng (Chinese: 王金平; pinyin: Wáng Jīnpíng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ông Kim-pêng; born March 17, 1941) is a Taiwanese politician. He served as President of the Legislative Yuan from 1999 to 2016, which makes him Taiwan's longest-serving legislative speaker. Once a leading figure of the Kuomintang (KMT), Wang is brokered deals between the KMT and opposition DPP. Due to his longevity, experience and influence in political scene, he is a widely respected figure in Taiwanese politics. He was replaced by Democratic Progressive Party's Su Jia-chyuan as president of the Legislative Yuan after a decisive victory for the DPP in the 2016 election.