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A New Team In Place

July 01, 1990
Former Defense Minister Hau Pei-tsun becomes the new Premier of the ROC

Dr. Lee Teng-hui was sworn in as the eighth President of the Republic of China on May 20, 1990. On the afternoon of the same day, he nominated Defense Minister Hau Pei-tsun, to be the next president of the Executive Yuan (the Premier).

Hau was born on August 24, 1919, and is a native of Kiangsu Province. He is a graduate of Whampoa Military Academy and has had a distinguished career in the Army, including serving as a division commander at Kinmen (Quemoy) Island from 1958 to 1960 during the bombardment by mainland Communist forces.

His nomination as premier was unanimously passed by an ex tempore meeting of the Central Standing Committee of the Kuomintang (KMT), the ruling political party. On May 29, his nomination was officially approved by an overwhelming majority in the Legislative Yuan, over the objections of the main opposition party, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). The next day, the new cabinet under Premier Hau was approved by the KMT Central Standing Committe and was formally appointed by President Lee as follows:

The New Cabinet

Premier: HAU Pei-tsun (new)

Vice Premier: SHIH Chi-yang

Minister of the Interior: HSU Shui-teh

Minister of Foreign Affairs: Fredrick F. CHIEN (new)

Minister of National Defense: CHEN Li-an (new)

Minister of Finance: WANG Chien-shien (new)

Minister of Education: MAO Kao-wen

Minister of Justice: LU Yu-wen

Minister of Economic Affairs: Vincent C. SIEW (new)

Minister of Communications: Clement C.P. CHANG

Chairman of the Mongolian & Tibetan Affairs Commission: WU Hua-peng

Chairman of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission: TSENG Kwang-shun

Cabinet Secretary-General: WANG Chou-ming

Ministers of State: WANG Chou-ming (new), Shirley W. Y. KUO (new), WU Poh-hsiung (new), HUANG Kun-huei, KUO Nan-hung, CHANG Chien-han, HUANG Shih-cheng (new)

Cabinet Deputy Secretary-General: HU Kai-cheng

Governor of the Central Bank of China: Samuel C. SHIEH

Director-General of the Directorate General of Budget., Accounting & Statistics: YU Chien-min

Director-General of the Central Personnel Administration: PU Ta-hai

Director-General of the Government Information Office: SHAW Yu-ming

Director-General of the Department of Health: CHANG Po-ya (new)

Chairman of the Council for Economic Planning and Development: Shirley W. Y. KUO (new)

Chairman of the Vocational Assistance Commission for Retired Servicemen: HSU Li-nung

Acting Chairman of the National Youth Commission: CHIANG Chia-hsing

Director of the National Palace Museum: CHIN Hsiao-yi

Chairman of the Atomic Energy Council: HSU Yi-yun (new)

Chairman of the National Science Council: HSIA Han-min

Chairman of the Research, Development and Evaluation Commission: MA Ying-jeou

Chairman of the Council of Agriculture: YU Yu-hsien

Chairman of the Council for Cultural Planning and Development: KUO Wei-fan

Chairman of the Central Election Commission: HSU Shui-teh

Chairman of the Council of Labor Affairs: CHAO Shou-po

Chairman of the Environmental Protection Administration: Eugene Y. H. CHIEN

Governor of Taiwan Province: LIEN Chan (new)

Acting Mayor of Taipei City: HUANG Ta-chou (new)

Mayor of Kaohsiung City: WU Den-yih (new)

HAU Pei-tsun, 71, a native of Kiangsu rovince, graduated from Whampoa Military Academy on the mainland. He has studied in the Chinese Army University, the U.S. Army Command & General Staff College, and the War College of the Armed Forces University in Taiwan. He has served as chief instructor of the ROC Artillery School, a corps artillery commander, 9th Infantry Division commander, 3rd Corps commander, chief aide to the late President Chiang Kai-shek, First Army field commander, deputy commander-in-chief of the Chinese Army, executive vice chief of the General Staff of the Ministry of National Defense, commander-in-chief of the ROC Army, chief of the general staff of the ROC Armed Forces, and then as minister of national defense.

SHIH Chi-yang, 55, a native of Taiwan Province, received his LL.D, from Heidelberg University in West Germany. He has served as administrative vice minister of the Ministry of Education, political vice minister of the Ministry of Education, political vice minister of the Ministry of Justice, and minister of justice.

HSU Shui-teh, 59, a native of Taiwan Province, earned his M.A. degree in education from National Chengchi University. He has been mayor of Kaohsiung and mayor of Taipei.

WANG Chien-shien

WANG Chien-shien, 52, a native of Anhwei Prov­ince, earned his M.A. degree from National Chengchi University. He has served In the Finance Ministry as director­ general of the Public Finance Training Institution and admin­istrative vice minister.

Vincent C. SIEW, 51, a native of Taiwan, earned his M.A. degree from National Chengchi Univ. He has been head of the Board of Foreign Trade, vice chairman of the Council for Economic Planning and Development, and director of the KMT Department of Organization Affairs.

Fredrick F. CHIEN, 55, a native of Chekiang, earned his PhD. from Yale Univ. He has been vice foreign minister, representative of the Coordination Council for North American Affairs in the U.S., and chairman of the Council for Economic Planning and Development.

MAO Kao-wen, 54, a native of Chekiang Province, earned a PhD. in chemical engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. He has served as president of National Taiwan Institute of Technology and as president of National Tsing Hua University.

Clement C.P. CHANG, 61, a native of Taiwan Province, earned his doctorate in education from the University of Illinois. He has served as deputy speaker and speaker of the Taipei City Council as well as president of Tamkang University.

CHEN Li-an, 53, a native of Chekiang Province, earned his PhD. in mathemat­ics from New York University. He has been vice minister of education, chairman of the National Science Council, and minister of economic affairs.

LU Yu-wen, 64, a native of Szechwan Province, graduated from Chao Yang University in Peking. He has been political vice minister of the Ministry of Justice.

WU Hua-peng, 65, a native of Mongolia, received his master of laws from the Univ. of Oregon. He has been a cultural attache in the Embassy of the ROC to the U.S. and a representative of the Mongolian & Tibetan Affairs Com­mission in Europe & the U.S.

TSENG Kwang-shun, 66, a native of Kwangtung Province, received his B.A. degree in politics and economics from the College of Law and Commerce in Kwangtung. He has served as director of the KMT Department of Overseas Affairs.

WU Poh-hsiung, 51, a native of Taiwan Province, earned a B.S. degree from National Cheng Kung University. He has been minister of the interior and mayor of Taipei City.

CHANG Chien-han, 62, a native of Kiangsu Province, received his M.S. from National Taiwan University. He has been a member of the Central Election Commission and dean of the College of Law at National Taiwan Univ.

WANG Chou-ming, 70, a native of Fukien Province, received his LL.B. degree from Soochow University. He has served as political vice minister of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and vice chairman of the Council for Economic Planning and Development.

HUANG Kun-huei, 54, a native of Taiwan Province, received his doctorate from the University of Northern Colorado. He has been vice chair­ man of the National Youth Commission, and director-general of the KMT Department of Youth Affairs.

HUANG Shih-cheng, 55, a native of Taiwan Province, graduated from Tunghai University. He is a lawyer and has been Chang hwa County Commissioner.

Shirley W.Y. KUO, 60, a native of Taiwan, received her PhD. in economics from Kobe University. She has been vice chairman of the Council for Economic Planning and Development, deputy governor of the Central Bank of China, and minister of finance.

KUO Nan-hung, 54, a native of Taiwan Province, received his PhD. from North-western University. He has served as president of National Chiao Tung University and as minister of communications.

HU Kai-cheng, 65, a native of Kiangsu Province, received his bachelor of laws degree from National Chinan University. He has been chairman of the Executive Yuan's Committee of Laws and Rules and Committee of Administra­tive Review, and advisor to the Executive Yuan.

Samuel C. SHIEH, 71, a native of Kwangtung, earned his PhD. from the University of Minnesota. He has served as vice chairman of the Council for Economic Planning and Development and chairman of the board of the Bank of Communications.

SHAW Yu-ming, 52, a native of Nunkiang Province, earned his PhD. in history from the University of Chicago. He has served as director of the Institute of International Rela­tions of National Chengchi University.

CHIANG, Chia-hsing

CHIANG Chia-hsing, 51, a native of Taiwan Province, earned his Ph.D. from North Carolina State University. He has served as vice chairman of the National Youth Commission.

YU Chien-min, 66, a native of Honan Province, grad­uated from the National Defense Research Institute. He has served as director of the Comptroller Bureau, Ministry of National Defense.

CHANG Po-ya, 48, a native of Taiwan Province, earned her M.A. degree in public health from National Taiwan University. She has been mayor of Chiayi City and a legislator.

CHIN Hsiao-yi, 69, a native of Hunan Province, earned his bachelor of laws degree from Shanghai Law College. He has been director of the National Palace Museum and president of the Chinese History Association.

PU Ta-hai, 68, a native of Kwangtung, graduated from the Chinese Armed Forces Staff College. He has been director of the Department of Personnel of the Taiwan Provo Gov. and deputy director-general of the Central Personnel Administration.

HSU Li-nung, 69, a native of Anhwei Province, graduated from the Chinese Military Academy. He has served as director of the General Political Warfare Department of the Ministry of National Defense.

HSU Yi-yun, 60, a native of Kiangsu Province, received his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois. He has been a professor of chemical and nuclear engineering at the University of Maryland.

HSIA Han-min, 58, a native of Fukien Province, received his PhD. in mechanical engineering from the University of Oklahoma. He has been vice minister of education and president of National Cheng Kung University.

KUO Wei-fan, 53, a native of Taiwan Province, received his PhD. from the University of Paris. He has been president of National Taiwan Normal University and a minister of state.

LIEN Chan, 53, a native of Taiwan Province, received his Ph.D. in political science from the University of Chicago. He has been ambassador to EI Salvador, minister of communi­cations, vice premier, and minister of foreign affairs.

MA Ying-jeou, 40, a native of Hunan Province, earned his S.J.D. degree from Harvard University. He has been deputy secretary-general of the KMT Central Committee and deputy director of the First Bureau of the Presidential Office.

CHAO Shou-po, 49, a native of Taiwan Province, earned his M.C.L. and S.J.D. degrees from the University of Illinois. He has served as director of the KMT Department of Social Affairs.

HUANG Ta-chou, 54, a native of Taiwan Province, earned his M.S. and Ph.D. from Cornell University. He has been secretary-general of the Taipei City Government.

YU Yu-hsien, 56, a native of Taiwan Province, earned his PhD. in agricultural economics from Purdue University. He has been commissioner of the Taiwan Provincial Department of Agriculture and Forestry.

WU, Den-yih

Eugene Y.H. CHIEN, 44, a native of Taiwan Province, earned his MA and PhD. degrees in aeronautics and astronautics from New York Uni­versity. He has been professor and dean of the College of En­gineering at Tamkang University and a legislator.

WU Den-yih, 42, a native of Taiwan Province, graduated from National Taiwan University. He has been member of the Taipei City Council, commissioner of Nantou County, and chairman of the Taipei Municipal Committee of the KMT.


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