Lin Yang-kang
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Lin Yang-kang (林洋港, pinyin: Lín Yánggǎng; b. June 10, 1927) is a politician in the Republic of China on Taiwan.
Born in Nantou County, Taiwan, Lin graduated from National Taiwan University with a bachelor of science degree. He was:
- 1967-72: Magistrate of Nantou County
- 1976-78: Mayor of Taipei City
- 1978-81: Chairman of Taiwan Province
- 1981-84: Minister of the Interior
- 1984-87: Vice Premier of the Republic of China
- 1987-94: President of the Judicial Yuan
He is a vice-chairman of the Kuomintang. In the 1990s, Lin was in the "non-mainstream faction" that aimed to be less confrontational with the People's Republic of China than Lee Teng-hui. He tried to replace Lee in the 1990 indirect presidential election, with Chiang Wei-kuo as his running mate.
He resigned his position as the head of the Judicial Yuan to become a presidential candidate in the 1996 elections. Since the Kuomintang did not nominate him, Lin ran as an independent. Though he originally considered Chen Li-an as his vice presidential running mate, but ran with former Premier Hau Pei-tsun. They finished third with 14.9% of the vote.
Lin is married to Chen Ho (陳閤) with one son and 3 daughters.
See also: Politics of Taiwan