Lee Teng-hui

Funeral portrait, 2020 Lee Teng-hui (; 15 January 192330 July 2020) was a Taiwanese statesman and agriculturist who served as the 4th president of the Republic of China (Taiwan) under the 1947 Constitution and chairman of the Kuomintang (KMT) from 1988 to 2000. He was the first president to be born in Taiwan, the last to be indirectly elected and the first to be directly elected. During his presidency, Lee oversaw the end of martial law and the full democratization of the ROC, advocated the Taiwanese localization movement, and led an ambitious foreign policy agenda to gain allies around the world. Nicknamed "Mr. Democracy", Lee was credited as the president who completed Taiwan's democratic transition.

After leaving office, he remained active in Taiwanese politics. Lee was considered the "spiritual leader" of the pro-independence Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU), and recruited for the party in the past. After Lee campaigned for TSU candidates in the 2001 Taiwanese legislative election, he was expelled by the KMT. Other activities that Lee engaged in included maintaining relations with former Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian and Japan. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Lee, Teng-hui
    Published 1975
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    by Lee, Teng-hui
    Published 1968
    Book
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    by Lee, Teng-hui
    Published 1971
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    by Lee, Teng-hui
    Published 1995
    Book
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    by Lee, Teng-hui
    Published 1996
    Book
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    by Lee, Teng-hui
    Published 1999
    Book
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