Chia Ching-teh | |
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賈景德 | |
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President ofExamination Yuan | |
In office 21 April 1952 – 1 September 1954[1] | |
Preceded by | Niou Yung-chien |
Succeeded by | Mo Teh-hui |
Vice Premier of theRepublic of China | |
In office 21 March 1949 – 12 June 1949 | |
Premier | He Yingqin Yan Xishan |
Preceded by | Wu Tiecheng |
Succeeded by | Chu Chia-hua |
Personal details | |
Born | 1880 (1880) Qinshui County,Shanxi,Qing Empire |
Died | 25 October 1960(1960-10-25) (aged 79–80) Taipei, Taiwan |
Nationality | Republic of China |
Political party | Kuomintang |
Alma mater | Hubei Military Academy |
Chia Ching-teh (1880-1960;Chinese:賈景德;pinyin:Jiǎ Jǐngdé) was a politician in theRepublic of China. He was theVice Premier in 1949.[2]
Chia was educated at Hubei Military Academy. Chinese government records indicated that he was a member of theExamination Yuan, serving as minister at the Ministry of Personnel.[3] On June 11, 1949, he was appointed Secretary General of theExecutive Yuan byYan Xishan.[4]
Diplomatic papers at the U.S. State Department revealed that he was appointed by the acting President Li Zhongren in March 1949 along with a number of new Cabinet personnel.[4] The list was published byChung Yang Jih Pao.[5]
Chia died in October 1960.[6]
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