Yu Shyi-kun

Yu Shyi-kun

Infobox_Prime_Minister
name=Yu Shyi-kun
游錫堃
Iû Siah-khun


nationality=ROC
order1 =Magistrate of Yilan County
term_start1 =1989
term_end1 =1997
predecessor1 =Chen Ding-nan
successor1 =Liu Shou-ch'eng
order2 =Premier of the ROC
term_start2 =February 1, 2002
term_end2 =February 1, 2005
predecessor2 =Chang Chun-hsiung
successor2 =Frank Hsieh
alma_mater =Tunghai University
birth_date =birth date and age|1948|4|25
birth_place =Dongshan, Yilan County, Taiwan
death_date =
death_place =
spouse =Yang Pao-yu
party = DPP

Yu Shyi-kun (zh-t|t=游錫堃|p=Yóu Xíkūn; Pinyin: Yóu Xíkūn; POJ: Iû Siah-khun) (born April 25, 1948), a Taiwanese politician of the Democratic Progressive Party, is the chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party in Taiwan. He previously served as Premier of the Republic of China from 2002 to 2005. As one of the founding members of the DPP, he is seen as a loyalist of President Chen Shui-bian.

Personal Background

Born in Taihe Village (太和村), Dongshan Township, Yilan County, Yu was raised in a poor tenant farming family. [cite web
url = http://www.gio.gov.tw/taiwan-website/5-gp/yearbook/2002/bio_yu.htm
title = Yu Shyi-kun
publisher = Government Information Office
accessdate = 2007-11-02
] When he was 13, his house was destroyed by flood waters during Typhoon Pamela, and his father died of tuberculosis in the same year. He quit junior high school to work full-time on his family farm.

At 19, he studied at the supplementary night school of the Lotung Commercial High School. He moved to Taipei to enroll in the supplementary school of the Hsihu Commercial and Industrial High School. He studied international commerce at the Chihlee Institute of Technology (致理商專) and public administration at the National Chunghsing University. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in politics in Tunghai University in 1985 at the age of 37.

Rise in politics

In 1981 he was elected a member of the Taiwan Provincial Assembly for Yilan County. Yu, Su Tseng-chang, and Hsieh San-sheng made the so-called "iron triangle" in the Assembly. The three were the only members ever to resign from the Assembly.

From 1983 to 1984 he was the Tangwai Secretary-General. He became Convener of Tangwai National Election Backing Committee in 1986. As a founding member of the Democratic Progressive Party, he was a member of its Central Committee from 1984 to 1986 and its Central Standing Committee from 1986 to 1990 when he was elected a Magistrate of Ilan County, during which he was a member of the Educational Reform Committee of the Executive Yuan from 1994 to 1996. In his second term of magistrate, Environmental Protection (環保立縣), Tourism (觀光立縣), Information Promotion (資訊立縣), and Culture (文化立縣) were his four main goals in administration. The successful planning and execution let him ranked the first one of 27 mayors/magistrates in Taiwan. After the completion of his two terms as magistrate in 1997, he was in 1998 appointed Chairman of the Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation by then Mayor Chen Shui-bian. He resigned in 1999 to become Secretary-General of the Democratic Progressive Party.

He was the chief spokesman for the DPP campaign in the 2000 presidential election. With Chen Shui-bian's election to the presidency, he was appointed Vice Premier under Premier Tang Fei.

In July 2000, four construction workers were trapped by the rising floodwaters of Pachang Creek. As local and central government authorities squabbled for three hours over who would send out a rescue helicopter, the men drowned. In the public outrage that ensued, officials up the chain of command, including Premier Tang, tendered their resignations. Vice Premier Yu, who was also chairman of the Committee of Disaster Relief and Prevention, had his resignation accepted.

Six months later, Yu rejoined the administration as Secretary-General to the Office of the President and served until his promotion to the premiership on February 1, 2002.

Premiership

As premier, Yu defended the administration's position on the peace referendum and promoted a NT$610.8 billion arms procurement package in 2004. He caused some minor controversy when he used the designation "Taiwan, ROC" on an official visit to Honduras. Chen later said he preferred "Taiwan." In September 2004, he directed the government to refer to the People's Republic of China in official documents as simply "China" as opposed to "mainland China" or "Communist China" as was previously done in order to highlight a "separate Taiwanese identity." This move was not endorsed by the Presidential Office and the Mainland Affairs Council clarified that it would only apply to internal documents. Yu and his cabinet resigned "en masse" following the pan-Green Coalition failure to gain a majority in the 2004 legislative elections. In the ensuing cabinet shuffle, Yu was returned to the presidential office as secretary-general and succeeded as premier by Frank Hsieh.

On January 15, 2006 he was elected chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party with 54% of the vote. [cite web
url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4613796.stm
title = Taiwan's top party picks new boss
publisher = BBC
date = January 15 2006
accessdate = 2007-11-02
]

Yu was a candidate for the DPP nomination for the 2008 presidential election. But he could win only 22,211 of the 140,720 votes, and declared his withdrawal in favor of former premier Frank Hsieh, who won 62,849 votes. [cite web
url = http://www.chinapost.com.tw/latestnews/200757/45953.htm
title = Frank Hsieh wins DPP primaries
publisher = The China Post
date = May 7, 2007
accessdate = 2007-11-02
]

Yu is the founder of "Kavalan Journal" (噶瑪蘭雜誌), which is named after the Kavalan Taiwanese aborigines. With Yang Pao-yu, whom he married in 1978, he has two sons.

Alleged corruption charges

On September 21, 2007, Yu was indicted on charges of corruption by the Supreme Prosecutor's Office of Taiwan.cite web
url = http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/21/AR2007092102110.html
title = Taiwan's Vice President, 2 Others Charged With Corruption
author = Jane Rickards
publisher = The Washington Post
date = September 22, 2007
accessdate = 2007-11-02
] Yu faces charges of embezzlement and of using false receipts to write-off expenses totaling over US$70,000 from a special governmental account. He resigned his post as chairperson of the Democratic Progressive Party later that same day. Vice President Annette Lu and National Security Office secretary-general Mark Chen were also indicted on corruption charges on the same day.

ee also

* Politics of Taiwan

References


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