Education
National Taiwan University.
陳學聖
director journalist politician
National Taiwan University.
Born in Taipei, Chen attended Jianguo High School, and earned a bachelor"s degree in political science from National Taiwan University, followed by a master"s in Chinese studies at Tamkang University. He wrote for the China Daily News and China Times and was also a television anchor on Asia Television. Chen served on the Taipei City Council from 1991 to 1998.
His first stint in the Legislative Yuan began the next year and lasted until 2005.
Chen was the spokesman of Lien Chan"s 2000 presidential campaign. In between legislative stints, he was the director of the Taoyuan County Cultural Affairs Bureau.
Chen ran for the legislature again in the by-election of 2010, losing to Huang Jen-shu by approximately 3,000 votes. He returned to the legislature in 2012.
lieutenant was initially reported that Chen had defeated Hsu Ching-wen by 390 votes.
His party"s presidential candidate, Eric Chu, was not successful and subsequently resigned the Chinese Nationalist Party chairmanship. Chen declared his interest in the position a few days after Chu"s resignation was finalized. On 22 February, Chen submitted a petition of 24,179 signatures to the party committee responsible for overseeing elections.
The party confirmed 10,710 of those signatures, validating his candidacy.
In 2014, Chen was suspended from the Kuomintang for casting a vote against the Land Administration Agent Acting.