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This article examines the food-related challenges currently impacting Taiwan, particularly under the presidency of Ma Ying-jeou. It analyzes the economic and social factors contributing to these problems, highlighting the governmental responses to food insecurity and quality issues. Through the lens of political actions and policies, we explore the ramifications for citizens, especially the vulnerable populations. The implications of food safety and supply chains are also discussed, providing insight into the broader context of governance and public welfare in Taiwan.
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National News By: Angel Tung
President Choosing
Food Problems
President Choosing
Ying-Jeou Ma President of the Republic of ChinaIncumbent Assumed office: 20 May 2008 Premier: Liu Chao-shiuan, Wu Den-yih, Sean Chen Vice President: Vincent Siew, Wu Den-yih Preceded by: Chen Shui-bian Chairman of the KuomintangIncumbent Assumed office:17 October 2009 Preceded by: Wu Po-hsiung In office27 July 2005 – 13 February 2007 Preceded by: Lien Chan Succeeded by: Wu Po-hsiung Mayor of Taipei In office 25 December 1998 – 25 December 2006 Preceded by: Chen Shui-bian Succeeded by: Hau Lung-pin Personal details Born13 July 1950 (age 61), Yau Ma Tei, British Hong Kong Political party: Kuomintang Spouse (s): Christine Chow Alma materNational: Taiwan University, New York University, Harvard University
Ying-Wen Tsai • Leader of the Democratic Progressive Party • In office: May 20, 2008 – January 14, 2012 • Preceded by: Chen Shui-bian • Succeeded by: Ker Chien-ming (acting) • Majority: 73,865 (57.1%), 78,192 (90.29%) • Vice Premier of the Republic of China • In office: January 25, 2006 – May 21, 2007 • Premier: Su Tseng-chang • Preceded by: Wu Rong-I • Succeeded by:Chiou I-jen • Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council • In office: May 20, 2000 – May 20, 2004 • Premier: Su Tseng-chang • Preceded by: Su Chi • Succeeded by: Joseph Wu • Personal details • Born: August 31, 1956 (age 55)Fangshan, Taiwan • Political party: Democratic Progressive PartyAlma materNational Taiwan University, Cornell University, London School of EconomicsReligionChristian
James Chu-Yu Soong • Soong Chu-Yu, announcing his presidential bid for 2012 • 1st Chairman of People First PartyIncumbent • Assumed office: 31 March 2000 • Governor of Taiwan Province • In office: 20 March 1993 - 20 December 1998 • Preceded by: Lien Chan • Succeeded by: Chao Shou-po • Head of: Government Information Office • In office: 25 January 1979 - 24 August 1984 • Presidential candidate for the 2000 election (Independent) • Vice President: Chang Chau-hsiung (candidate) • Majority: 36.8 % • Vice Presidential candidate for the 2004 election (People First Party) • President: Lien Chan • Majority: 49.89 % • Personal details • Born: 30 April 1942 (age 70), Xiangtan, Hunan, Republic of China • Political party: People First PartyKuomintang • Spouse (s): Viola Chen • Alma mater: National Chengchi University, University of California, Berkeley, Catholic University of America, Georgetown University • Occupation: Politician
Food Problems