Chiang Hsiao-yen

[6] Chou Chin-hua (周錦華), the boys' maternal grandmother, and the 7-year-old brothers moved to Taiwan amid the Chinese Civil War.In 1993 he was appointed to the cabinet-level post of Chairman of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission and served as a member of the KMT Central Standing Committee.He was speculated as a potential running mate for Lien Chan on the KMT ticket in the 2000 presidential elections until a sex scandal involving a mistress caused him to resign on 22 December 1999.In January 2006, Chiang declared his candidacy as a KMT candidate for the Taipei Mayor,[13] but withdrew from the race in April, stating he did so for party solidarity.[19] Chiang Wan-an subsequently won the KMT primary in May 2015,[20] quickly gaining name recognition thanks in part to his chats with prospective voters as they waited for garbage trucks.
Chang Hsiao-yenChinese namefamily nameChiangVice Chairman of the KuomintangWu Po-hsiungMa Ying-jeouLegislative YuanLo Shu-leiTaipeiTaipei 3rdSecretary-General of the KuomintangLee Teng-huiHuang Kun-hueiSecretary-General to the PresidentTing Mao-shihVice Premier of the Republic of ChinaVincent SiewHsu Li-tehLiu Chao-shiuanMinister of Foreign AffairsLien ChanFredrick ChienJason HuGuilinGuangxiRepublic of ChinaKuomintangChiang Wan-anChiang Ching-kuoChang Ya-juoSoochow UniversityGeorgetown UniversityTraditional ChineseSimplified ChineseStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinWade–GilesChinesepinyinChiang Kai-shekWinston Changgeneration nameChinese Civil WarWan-anWashington, D.C.cabinetOverseas Chinese Affairs CommissionNational AssemblyForeign Ministerpresidential office2000 presidential electionsTaipei CityTaipei MayorChiang Kai-shek Memorial Hallrenamed2008 Republic of China legislative electionWang Hung-weiSoong May‑lingMao FumeiChiang Kai‑shekYao YechengChen JieruFaina Chiang Fang‑liangChang Ya‑juoChiang Wei‑kuoAlan Chiang Hsiao‑wenAmy Chiang Hsiao‑changAlex Chiang Hsiao‑wuEddie Chiang Hsiao‑yungJohn Chiang Hsiao‑yenChiang Wan‑anDemos ChiangROC Foreign MinisterJason C. HuVice premiers (vice presidents of Executive Yuan)Feng YuxiangT. V. SoongChen MingshuH. H. KungChang Ch'ünWeng WenhaoWang Yun-wuKu Meng-yuChang Li-shengWu TiechengChia Ching-tehZhu JiahuaHuang Shao-kuYu Ching-tangHsu Ching-chungChiu Chuang-huanLin Yang-kangShih Chi-yangYu Shyi-kunChang Chun-hsiungLai In-jawLin Hsin-iYeh Chu-lanWu Rong-iTsai Ing-wenChiou I-jenPaul ChiuEric Chu Li-luanSean ChenJiang Yi-huahMao Chi-kuoChang San-chengWoody DuhLin Hsi-yaoShih Jun-jiChen Chi-maiShen Jong-chinCheng Wen-tsanCheng Li-chun