Frases de Su Tseng-chang

Su Tseng-chang es un político taiwanés del Partido Democrático Progresista. Es el actual Primer Ministro de la República de China desde el 14 de enero de 2019.

Su activa campaña por la nominación presidencial del DPP, pero finalizó segundo detrás de Frank Hsieh en el proceso de nominación. Su eventualmente se unió a Hsieh como candidato vicepresidente en las elecciones de 2008 para Presidente de la República de China, el billete perdido para la compra de entradas KMT, Ma Ying-jeou y Vincent Siew. Se postuló para alcalde de Taipéi en noviembre de 2010, pero fue derrotado por el titular Hau Lung-pin por un margen de 12 puntos. Su campaña por la candidatura presidencial de 2012 de la Fiscalía del Estado en 2011, pero perdió frente a Tsai Ing-wen, por un margen muy estrecho. Es Primer Ministro de Taiwán desde el 14 de enero de 2019. Wikipedia  

✵ 28. julio 1947
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Su Tseng-chang: Frases en inglés

“The DPP is committed to its responsibilities for the future of Taiwan, is willing to reconcile through dialogue as a means of normalizing cross-strait relations, and desires to be a responsible partner of fellow democracies in the Asia-Pacific.”

Su Tseng-chang (2013) cited in " DPP willing to normalize cross-strait relations: Su http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/china-taiwan-relations/2013/11/10/393321/DPP-willing.htm" on The China Post, 10 November 2013.

“Democracy and security do not fall from heaven — they come with a cost.”

Su Tseng-chang (2013) cited in " DPP fully committed to Taiwan’s self-defense, Su says http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2013/06/15/2003564827" on The Taipei Times, 15 June 2013.

“If Taiwan can establish a democracy, so can you (Mainland China).”

Su Tseng-chang (2014) cited in " No independence clause revision: Su http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2014/01/26/2003582179" on Taipei Times, 26 January 2014.

“Everybody is born as a mother’s child. When a person does not respect life, but only uses death tolls (number of 228 massacre 20,000 victims) to measure how big a historical tragedy was, how then are we to conduct a dialogue with a person like this?”

Su Tseng-chang (2014) cited in " DPP’s Su condemns 228 Massacre remarks http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2014/03/02/2003584669" on Taipei Times, 2 March 2014.

“Taiwan is a free, democratic and liberal nation, so the government would not issue a mask ban, but the government would not tolerate masked thugs, such as the man who tossed red paint on Hong Kong singer and rights advocate Denise Ho on the sidelines of a rally last month.”

Su Tseng-chang (2019) cited in " No ban on rally masks, MOI head and premier say http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2019/10/09/2003723647" on Taipei Times, 9 October 2019.

“Kneeling before (mainland) China and begging for mercy would not make Taiwan better.”

Su Tseng-chang (2019) cited in " Kneeling to China won’t help ties: Su http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2019/10/09/2003723646" on Taipei Times, 9 October 2019.