Chang Ching-sen | |
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張景森 | |
Minister without Portfolio | |
Assumed office 20 May 2016 |
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Premier | Lin Chuan |
Governor of Fujian Province | |
Assumed office 20 May 2016 |
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Preceded by | Lin Chu-chia |
Personal details | |
Born |
8 October 1959 (age 57) Yunlin County, Taiwan |
Nationality | Republic of China |
Political party | Independent |
Alma mater | National Taiwan University |
Chang Ching-sen (Chinese: 張景森; pinyin: Zhāng Jǐngsēn) is a Taiwanese politician.
Chang obtained his bachelor's and doctoral degrees in civil engineering from National Taiwan University in 1982 and 1991, respectively.
In the mid-2000s, Chang was the vice chairman of the Council for Economic Planning and Development. He served as an advisor to Ko Wen-je's 2014 Taipei mayoral campaign. He was named a policy advisor to Tsai Ing-wen's 2016 presidential bid. After Tsai won, her designated premier Lin Chuan named Chang to the cabinet as a minister without portfolio on 7 April 2016. Three weeks before he took office on 20 May, Chang made controversial comments on Facebook about an urban renewal project in Shilin District. He apologized via Facebook two days after making the post, but later chose to deactivate his account on the social media platform.
In September 2016 Chang made an unofficial statement saying that Mainland Chinese tourists are Taiwan's most needed friends, and saying to the Taiwanese that there is a difference between the Mainland Chinese people and the Mainland Chinese government.