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Chen Yung-hsing was born on 12 August, 1950 in Taiwanese, is a Taiwanese psychiatrist and politician. Discover Chen Yung-hsing's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Occupation politician
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 12 August 1950
Birthday 12 August
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Nationality Taiwanese

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1950

Chen Yung-hsing (born 12 August 1950) is a Taiwanese psychiatrist and politician.

1987

Chen was a cofounder of the 228 Peace Day Association, established in February 1987.

1992

He served in the National Assembly from 1992 to 1996 as a member of the Democratic Progressive Party.

On 4 May 1992, Chen and fellow DPP members Huang Hsin-chieh and Edgar Lin walked out of the assembly, criticizing the body for procedural violations during a vote against reforms proposed by the opposition.

He stated later that year that he believed the political "status quo" between China and Taiwan was separation, not the 1992 consensus.

1993

In September 1993, the party drafted Chen to contest the Hualien County magistracy.

Kuomintang candidate Wang Ching-feng won the election.

1995

Subsequently, Chen was elected to the Legislative Yuan in 1995 as an independent.

1998

Chen's unsuccessful 1998 reelection campaign was backed by the New Nation Alliance.

He later became a member of the Taiwan Solidarity Union.

After joining the TSU, Chen became an advisor to President Chen Shui-bian and led the party's Arbitration Committee.

2008

He was named to the TSU proportional representation party list for the 2008 legislative elections, but did not win.

2016

By 2016, Chen had left St. Mary's and become chairman of Taiwan People News.

2017

Chen marked the seventieth anniversary of the 228 Incident in 2017 by participating in a commemoration march.

2018

He made several statements on the topic in 2018 in support of a referendum seeking to change Taiwan's national team name.

When Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee chairman Lin Hong-dow opposed the referendum, Chen filed suit against Lin on several charges, believing Lin's statements to have misled Taiwanese athletes and the public.

In December, Chen announced that the Taiwan People News outlet would be suspending operations.

Under Chen's leadership, the Taiwan People News also worked with other civic groups to advocate for Taiwan independence.

2019

In November 2019, Chen accepted a nomination from the New Power Party to serve as an at-large legislative candidate in the 2020 elections, placing seventh on the party list.

Chen is a graduate of Kaohsiung Medical University and completed further study at the University of California, Berkeley.

A psychiatrist, Chen led the Kaohsiung Municipal United Hospital as superintendent.

He later became director of St. Mary's Hospital, based in Luodong, Yilan.

In this position, he advocated for expansion of eldercare.

Prior to the 2019 Democratic Progressive Party presidential primary, Chen was supportive of William Lai's bid for office.

After incumbent president Tsai Ing-wen was declared the winner, Chen criticized the primary process for a number of delays, and chastised the Tsai administration for passing amendments to the Referendum Act.

2020

While with the organization, Chen pushed for Taiwanese athletes to use Taiwan as a national team name, instead of Chinese Taipei, starting with the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.