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Ni Wen-ya

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Taiwanese politician

In thisChinese name, thefamily name isNi (倪).
Ni Wen-ya
倪文亞
President of the Legislative Yuan
In office
22 February 1972 – 28 April 1972
Vice PresidentLiu Kuo-tsai
Preceded byHuang Kuo-shu
Succeeded byhimself
In office
2 May 1972 – 18 October 1988
Preceded byhimself (acting)
Succeeded byLiu Kuo-tsai
Vice President of the Legislative Yuan
In office
24 February 1961 – 22 February 1972
PresidentHuang Kuo-shu
Preceded byHuang Kuo-shu
Succeeded byLiu Kuo-tsai
Member of theLegislative Yuan
In office
18 May 1948 – 20 December 1988
ConstituencyZhejiang 3rd
Member of theNational Assembly
In office
1946–1948
Personal details
Born(1903-03-02)2 March 1903
Yueqing,Qing Dynasty
Died3 June 2006(2006-06-03) (aged 103)
Taipei,Taiwan
Political partyKuomintang
SpouseShirley Kuo
EducationEast 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.

Biography

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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]

Personal life

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Ni was married toShirley Kuo. Ni died on 3 June 2006 at Cathay General Hospital in Taipei, Taiwan.[2][5]

References

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  1. ^ab"Nieh Wen-ya nominated for legislature chief".Taiwan Info. 30 April 1972. Retrieved17 February 2016.
  2. ^ab"Leaders pay their last respects to Nieh Wen-ya".China Post. 21 June 2006. Retrieved17 February 2016.
  3. ^"Nieh Resigns; Gets His Wish".Taiwan Today. 26 December 1988. Archived fromthe original on 25 February 2016. Retrieved19 February 2016.Alt URL
  4. ^"Elderly lawmaker allowed to retire".Reading Eagle. 20 December 1988. Retrieved17 February 2016.
  5. ^"Former speaker Ni dies".Taipei Times. 4 June 2006. Retrieved17 February 2016.
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