Fu Kun-chi | |
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傅崐萁 | |
Magistrate of Hualien County | |
Assumed office 20 December 2009 |
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Preceded by | Hsieh Shen-shan |
Personal details | |
Born |
Taichung, Taiwan |
8 May 1962
Nationality | Republic of China |
Political party | Independent |
Other political affiliations |
Kuomintang (until 2009) |
Alma mater |
Tamkang University National Dong Hwa University |
Fu Kun-chi (Chinese: 傅崐萁; pinyin: Fu Kūnqí) is a Taiwanese politician. He has served as the Magistrate of Hualien County since 20 December 2009.
Fu completed his bachelor's degree in transport administration and China research at Tamkang University. He then earned his master's degree in public administration from National Dong Hwa University.
Fu assumed the position of Magistrate of Hualien County starting 20 December 2009 after winning the 2009 Hualien County magistrate election on 5 December 2009 as an independent candidate. He was reelected again for the second term as magistrate after winning the 2014 Hualien County magistrate election on 29 November 2014 as an independent candidate.
In September 2016, Fu with another seven magistrates and mayors from Taiwan visited Beijing, which were Hsu Yao-chang (Magistrate of Miaoli County), Chiu Ching-chun (Magistrate of Hsinchu County), Liu Cheng-ying (Magistrate of Lienchiang County), Yeh Hui-ching (Deputy Mayor of New Taipei City), Chen Chin-hu (Deputy Magistrate of Taitung County), Lin Ming-chen (Magistrate of Nantou County) and Wu Cheng-tien (Deputy Magistrate of Kinmen County). Their visit was aimed to reset and restart cross-strait relations after President Tsai Ing-wen took office on 20 May 2016. The eight local leaders reiterated their support of One-China policy under the 1992 consensus. They met with Taiwan Affairs Office Head Zhang Zhijun and Chairperson of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Yu Zhengsheng.