Kuo Jung-cheng

Kuo Jung-cheng (Chinese: 郭榮振; 7 June 1950 – 7 July 2021) was a Taiwanese politician.

Kuo was born in Daan District, Taichung, and attended Chih-Yung Senior High School (of Commerce) in Dajia District.[1] After completing upper-level examinations in taxation and finance, he underwent military training at Naval Base San Diego and attended the University of Southern California.[1][2][3]

After his return to Taiwan, Kuo worked for a pharmaceutical company,[1] then began his career in politics affiliated with the Kuomintang's Taichung-based blue faction.[2] He served two terms on the Taichung County Council from 1989 to 1998. During the 1997 Taiwanese local elections, Kuo contested the Taichung County magistracy, splitting the pan-blue vote with fellow Kuomintang member Shyu Jong-shyong, allowing Liao Yung-lai to win the office.[1][2] Kuo won a seat in the Legislative Yuan in 1998,[1][3] representing Taichung County, a district later held by his close friend Yen Ching-piao.[2][4] Kuo stepped down from the Legislative Yuan after the end of his term in 2002, and died on 7 July 2021 of liver cancer.[1][2]

References

  1. 陳, 世宗. "台中黑派大老郭榮振肝癌辭世 曾問鼎縣長爭霸戰敗北". China Times (in Chinese). Retrieved 16 September 2022.
  2. 張, 軒哲 (7 July 2021). "台中黑派大老郭榮振71歲辭世 曾參選縣長因紅黑相爭敗北". Liberty Times (in Chinese). Retrieved 16 September 2022. Alternate URL
  3. "Kuo Jung-cheng (4)". Retrieved 16 September 2022.
  4. Chu, Monique (15 June 2000). "Yen Ching-piao: pious leader or crafty politician?". Taipei Times. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.