陳冲
politician Member of the Legislative Yuan
National Taiwan University.
He earned a Bachelor degree (1971) and Master of Arts degree (1973) in law from the National Taiwan University. FSC Chairmanship
This was viewed as a major milestone in furthering economic ties with the Chinese, allowing Taiwanese financial institutions access to the Mainland"s vast and fast growing markets. Republic of China Premiership
On 6 February 2012, Chen was appointed Premier of the Republic of China in succession to Wu Den-yih.
After one year of economic challenges and considerable public criticism, he stepped down from his office on health grounds on 1 February 2013, to be replaced by the Vice Premier Jiang Yi-huah.
In March 2012, Chen gave his view on cross-strait relations at the Legislative Yuan. He agrees to the One-China policy, and that China is the Republic of China.
Chinese mainland area belongs to the same country as Taiwan area, but it"s just that Mainland China is not under the effective control of the Republic of China government.
Sean Chen"s popularity grew in Taiwan when he was the Chairman of the Financial Supervisory Commission who signed three Memoranda of Understanding with his Mainland Chinese counter parties in January 2010 in the field of Banking, Insurance and Investments.