
Lee Tung-hui
Lee Tung-hui was a significant figure in Taiwanese politics, serving as the President of the Republic of China from 1988 to 2000. He is known for his role in Taiwan's democratization and for promoting a distinct Taiwanese identity, diverging from the Kuomintang's traditional pro-China stance. His leadership marked a pivotal shift in Taiwan's political landscape.
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Lee Tung-hui is a former KMT president and a fellow native Taiwanese Hoklo speaker.
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