Ni Wen-ya | |
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倪文亞 | |
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President of the Legislative Yuan | |
In office 22 February 1972 – 28 April 1972 | |
Vice President | Liu Kuo-tsai |
Preceded by | Huang Kuo-shu |
Succeeded by | himself |
In office 2 May 1972 – 18 October 1988 | |
Preceded by | himself (acting) |
Succeeded by | Liu Kuo-tsai |
Vice President of the Legislative Yuan | |
In office 24 February 1961 – 22 February 1972 | |
President | Huang Kuo-shu |
Preceded by | Huang Kuo-shu |
Succeeded by | Liu Kuo-tsai |
Member of theLegislative Yuan | |
In office 18 May 1948 – 20 December 1988 | |
Constituency | Zhejiang 3rd |
Member of theNational Assembly | |
In office 1946–1948 | |
Personal details | |
Born | (1903-03-02)2 March 1903 Yueqing,Qing Dynasty |
Died | 3 June 2006(2006-06-03) (aged 103) Taipei,Taiwan |
Political party | Kuomintang |
Spouse | Shirley Kuo |
Education | East China Normal University (BA) Columbia University (MEd) |
Ni Wen-ya (Chinese:倪文亞;pinyin:Ní Wényà; 2 March 1903 – 3 June 2006) was a longtime member of theLegislative Yuan, a member ofTsotanhui Clique withinKuomintang, a parliamentary body first based in theRepublic of China, and later moved toTaiwan.
Ni was born inYueqing,Zhejiang,Qing China. After graduating fromEast China Normal University (then known as China Great University), he earned a master's degree fromTeachers College, Columbia University, in the United States and taught at Great China University.[1]
Ni was elected to represent Zhejiang in the parliament through the 1947 legislative elections.[2] Ni served asVice President of the Legislative Yuan, before replacingHuang Kuo-shu in the top leadership position as Huang had resigned for health reasons.[1] Ni was replaced as President of the Yuan byLiu Kuo-tsai in October 1988 when he first attempted to resign,[3] but did not relinquish his legislative seat until December 1988, when his resignation was approved.[4]
Ni was married toShirley Kuo. Ni died on 3 June 2006 at Cathay General Hospital in Taipei, Taiwan.[2][5]
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