Chen Gene-tzn (; born 1 July 1941) or Johnson Chen is a Taiwanese lawyer and politician.
Chen studied law at National Taiwan University and practiced law for two decades, which encompassed tenures as a prosecutor before the district courts in Taipei and Kaohsiung. Aside from law, Chen taught at schools in Hualien was also active in Christian welfare and social services organizations.[1] [2] He later chaired the Taishin Investment Trust.[3]
He served on the second convocation of the National Assembly before being elected to consecutive terms as a member of the Legislative Yuan in 1995 and 1998 on the Kuomintang proportional representation party list.[1] [2] While serving on the Legislative Yuan, he was also a member of the Kuomintang's standing committee and director of the party's organizational affairs department.[2] [4]