
Chang Hsien-yao
Chang Hsien-yao is a Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) politician and former deputy minister of the Mainland Affairs Council in Taiwan. Recently, he has been charged with election interference for allegedly taking instructions from the Chinese government to influence Taiwan's presidential election, specifically promoting a joint candidacy between Terry Gou and Ko Wen-je, despite the KMT already nominating another candidate.
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Recent news mentions
Former MAC deputy chairman Chang Hsien-yao would not have been investigated and indicted on allegations of following Beijing’s instructions.
Revision of Anti-infiltration Act urgent, MAC saysChang Hsien-yao is a former legislator and deputy minister involved in a trial for allegedly contravening election laws.
Donovan’s Deep Dives: Why did Beijing view Ko Wen-je positively for the presidency?Chang Hsien-yao was charged with election interference related to Taiwan’s presidential election.
KMT’s Chang charged with election interference














