Ma YingJeou, Taiwan President, 5/20/2008
On May 20, 2008, Ma Ying-jeou was inaugurated president of the Republic of China (Taiwan ROC)
If someday the mainland and the taiwan of China would be united like German,
Ma Ying-jeou is the best candidate of the first President of the United China,
because of his rectitude and respectability.
Ma Ying Jeou's Biography
at president.gov.tw
Ma YingJeou - The Hope of Republic of ChinaMa YingJeou at KiwipediaMa promises to set up a national `English village'Embattled Taiwan president's wife indictedMa Ying-jeou to receive second-trial verdictUS says referendum binds new presidentMa says cross-strait peace accord is around the cornerTaipei Yi-Kuang Orphanage celebrates 50th anniversaryChina warns Japan over Taiwan activistsMa Ying-Jeou - The Hope of Republic of ChinaMa Ying-Jeou at KiwipediaMa promises to set up a national `English village'Embattled Taiwan president¡¯s wife indictedMa Ying-jeou to receive second-trial verdictUS says referendum binds new presidentMa says cross-strait peace accord is around the cornerTaipei Yi-Kuang Orphanage celebrates 50th anniversaryChina warns Japan over Taiwan activistsPRESS DIGEST-TaiwanAIT chairman set to arrive Saturday for brief visitKMT could win 71 seats in Legislative Yuan: Wu Chung-liWomen's rights advocates want Chuang Kuo-yung disciplinedLetters: Why Wait?Hsieh's victory may spawn 'third force'Verdict in Ma's special allowance caseAIT chairman to meet presidential hopefuls in TaiwanLetters: Will Chen wear the pants?Ma speaks on measures to bridge rich/poor gapMa calls DPP's idea of 'country of the seas' a fakeMayor Ma Yingjeou.(Taipei, Taiwan installs high-peed broadband data pipeline)Dust settles on war over CKS memorial name changeMa Ying-jeou to up defense budget if electedEmergence of moderation in Taiwan politicsChen jeered by old, young on World Human Rights DayYu Shyi-kun pleads not guilty to graftHsieh, Ma outline blueprints for Taiwan economyKMT pres. candidate Ma to visit JapanKMT presidential ticket promises major investmentMa's modus vivendi denies realityTaiwan presidential candidates tell US they are their own menMa urges public force to have DPP step down as ruling partyTaipei apologizes for 2002 post of officials' personal data on the NetSome DPP tricks that may be played in upcoming electionsTaiwan candidate seeks closer China tiesOpposition presidential candidate heads to JapanVice president pleads innocent to graft chargesMa vows NT$3.99 trillion investment in 12 projectsWorld Robot Olympiad opens in TaiwanHsieh responsible for Taiwan's `poor economy': MaDPP lawmakers sue KMT candidate Ma for slander
US official: Taiwan's UN referendum breaks "no independence" pledgeJapanese protest against Ma in Tokyo over islandsMa urges nationals not to be cheated by the Democratic Progressive Party againFirst televised presidential debate to be heldMa wants minors to be free of 'inherited debt'Time for another change of government: KMT's MaMa winds up long stay, gives account of successesHsieh, Ma running neck and neck in pollsTaiwan opposition says govt tries to downplay leader legacyECCT: Ma's economic plans a step in right directionMa Ying-jeou's cooling-off strategyKMT's victory in polls will help revive economy: MaTaiwan opposition calls Chinese plan to open new air route unwiseMa discusses his personal sacrifices for political lifeBiased news coverage a disgrace to the countryBanks may tighten lendings amid new inheritance rulesChen raises martial law specterForeign chambers react favorably to Ma speechJapan likes Ma's honestyKMT's appointment regrettableTaiwanese protestors continue demo outside Democracy Memorial Hall complexKuomintang marks founding anniversaryCommentary: Cross-strait peace a hard nut to crackIt's time for Taiwan to hit back at emissionsTaiwan is heading in the wrong directionKuomintang presidential candidate leading poll by 15%Taiwanese identity has no colorShare price index to soar in 2008: analystsCourt confirms Chen as Kaohsiung mayor, settles dispute over campaigning tacticsLu pleads not guilty to corruption chargesEx-lawmaker under fire over Hsieh remarkHsieh meets with Nobel laureate LeeU.S. opposition may create backlash: ChenRuling, opposition parties trade blows over the InternetDispute escalates over 'one stop' or 'two stops'CEC decides to adopt one-step voting system5 reporters hurt in the conflict of ex-President's monument in TaiwanTaiwanese government supports IT industryTycoon to debate proposed cross-strait peace lawMOFA blames Beijing for blocking ROC officialThe apolitical nature of swing votersTycoon's call for peace law is 'working with China,' DPP lawmaker saysCandidates Fail to Lure Voters in TaiwanA new national heritage siteTaiwan VP pleads not guilty to corruption, forgeryStrait fightLawmaker Chiu Yi released from jail'Green financing' to get all employed: HsiehChen dares Hau to bar him from votingGovernment downplaying Chiang legacy: Kuomintang
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