Cheng Chin-ting | |
Honorific-Suffix: | MLY |
Smallimage: | Chen Chin Tin.JPG |
Office1: | Member of the Legislative Yuan |
Term Start1: | 1 February 1999 |
Term End1: | 31 January 2008 |
Constituency1: | Changhua County |
Birth Date: | 1946 9, df=y |
Birth Place: | Fuxing, Changhua, Taiwan |
Nationality: | Taiwanese |
Party: | Democratic Progressive Party |
Alma Mater: | National Chengchi University National Chung Hsing University Pacific Western University |
Chen Chin-ting (; born 26 September 1946) is a Taiwanese politician who served in the Legislative Yuan from 1999 to 2008.
Chen has attended the Army Transportation School, National Chengchi University, and National Chung Hsing University. He completed a bachelor's degree in business administration from Pacific Western University in the United States.[1] [2]
In his early political career, Chen served as an aid to Li Yuan-tsu.[3] He was first elected to the Legislative Yuan in 1998 and reelected in 2001. Despite his Kuomintang membership, Chen was active in the Alliance for Independent Lawmakers.[4] He was named a member of a new legislative coalition in 2001.[5] However, group leader Lo Fu-chu postponed its formation in July.[6] In June 2002, Chen defied the Kuomintang caucus by submitting his vote on a group of government appointees. For ignoring the Pan-Blue Coalition's attempt to boycott the proceedings, Chen was expelled from the KMT.[7] [8]
In the 2004 legislative elections, Chen ran under the Non-Partisan Solidarity Union, winning a third term.[9] He represented the NPSU in the 2008 elections, but finished second to Chen Hsiu-ching.[10] By 2011, Chen had joined the Democratic Progressive Party and registered for the 2012 legislative elections.[11] He did not win a seat, but the next year he was considered a potential DPP candidate for the Changhua County magistracy, a post eventually won by fellow DPP member Wei Ming-ku.[12] [13] Chen was subsequently named the DPP director for Changhua County.[14]
Chen believes the Republic of China and Taiwan to be equivalent entities.[15]