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



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