Hsu Yang-ming (Chinese: 許陽明; born 31 December 1952) is a Taiwanese politician.
Political career
editHsu won election to the National Assembly in 1991, as a representative of Taipei and the Democratic Progressive Party.[1] Within the DPP, Hsu was active in the Chen Shui-bian-led Justice Alliance faction.[2] In the early 200s, Hsu served as deputy secretary-general of the DPP.[3] In this position, Hsu commented on party actions related to allegations of corruption against James Tsai,[4] and discussed several aspects of DPP campaigns during the 2001 local elections.[5] He later served as deputy mayor of Tainan under Hsu Tain-tsair.[6]
Personal life
editHsu is married to Kuan Bi-ling,[7] and has aided Kuan's political career by making art and fliers for her campaigns.[8][9]
References
edit- ^ "1991-12 國大代表 臺北市 第01選區[區域] 候選人" (in Chinese). Central Election Commission.
- ^ "Vote-buying problems plague DPP" (PDF). Taiwan Comminquê. No. 56. October 1992. p. 16. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
- ^ Hsu, Yang-ming (29 September 2000). "DPP sets sights on brighter future". Taipei Times. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
- ^ Huang, Joyce (4 January 2001). "DPP wrangles over Hsinchu mayor". Taipei Times. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
- ^ see: Huang, Joyce (16 May 2001). "DPP candidate choice stirs rage". Taipei Times. Retrieved 21 November 2024. Huang, Joyce (23 November 2001). "Commission orders DPP to cut 'inappropriate' ad". Taipei Times. Retrieved 21 November 2024. Huang, Joyce (5 September 2001). "DPP develops its election platform". Taipei Times. Retrieved 21 November 2024. Huang, Joyce (6 June 2001). "DPP candidates get second go at voters". Taipei Times. Retrieved 21 November 2024. Ko, Shu-ling (6 December 2001). "DPP gathers task force to tackle internal reforms". Taipei Times. Retrieved 21 November 2024. Ko, Shu-ling (26 January 2002). "Local polls may be last of their kind". Taipei Times. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
- ^ see: Chang, Yun-ping (13 April 2003). "Cultural village worth its salt". Taipei Times. Retrieved 21 November 2024. Yiu, Cody (26 October 2003). "Program revives deserted salt fields". Taipei Times. Retrieved 21 November 2024. Ulfers, Adam (8 August 2004). "Drummers beat out world record in Tainan". Taipei Times. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
- ^ Shih, Hsiu-chuan; Wang, Flora (22 November 2006). "KMT accuses Ma's accuser of abusing special allowance". Taipei Times. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
- ^ Li, Ming-hsien; Li, Hsien-fang (27 February 2007). "Politicians of all stripes turn to cartoon alter egos in the battle for voters' hearts". Taipei Times. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
- ^ Chiu, Yen-ling; Yen, Ruo-jin (3 January 2012). "2012 ELECTIONS: Spouses help nominees' campaigns". Taipei Times. Retrieved 21 November 2024.