James Soong Politician

James Soong Chu-yu (Chinese: 宋楚瑜; pinyin: Sòng Chǔyú; Wade–Giles: Sung Ch'u-yü; born March 16, 1942), is a politician in the Republic of China on Taiwan. He founded and chairs the People First Party, a smaller party in the Kuomintang (KMT)-led Pan-Blue Coalition.Born to a Kuomintang military family of Hunanese origin, Soong began his political career as a Secretary to Premier Chiang Ching-kuo (later President) and rose to prominence as Director-General of the Government Information Office from 1979 to 1984. Upon Chiang's death Soong was instrumental in silencing conservatives in the KMT from blocking the ascendancy of Lee Teng-hui as KMT leader. Soong was the only elected governor of Taiwan Province from 1994 to 1998, before the streamlining of the provincial government. He placed second in the 2000 presidential election; his independent candidacy split the pro-Chinese reunification vote between himself and the KMT candidate Lien Chan leading to the ascendency of Democratic Progressive Party candidate Chen Shui-bian. In the 2004 presidential election, he ran as vice president on the ticket of KMT chairman Lien Chan; they narrowly lost to Chen Shui-bian. Soong ran again as a candidate in the 2012 Presidential race, garnering 2.77% of popular support.

Personal facts

James Soong
Birth dateMarch 16, 1942
Birth place
Hunan , Xiangtan , Republic of China (1912–49)
Education
National Chengchi University
University of California Berkeley
Georgetown University
The Catholic University of America

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Office holder

deputy
Chang Chau-hsiung
party
Kuomintang
People First Party (Republic of China)
successor
Chang King-yuh
Chao Shou-po

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