Kao Meng-ting | |
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高孟定 | |
Member of the Legislative Yuan | |
In office 1 February 2002 – 31 January 2005 |
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Constituency | Yunlin County |
Member of the National Assembly | |
In office 1997–2000 |
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Constituency | Yunlin County |
Personal details | |
Born |
Yunlin, Taiwan |
27 October 1952
Nationality | Taiwanese |
Other political affiliations |
Democratic Progressive Party (2003–?) Independent (1997–2003) Green Party Taiwan (until 1997) |
Occupation | Politician |
Kao Meng-ting (Chinese: 高孟定; born 20 October 1954) is a Taiwanese politician.
Kao graduated from National Taiwan University. He taught at Feng Chia University and was a member of New Yunlin Radio Station board of directors.
Kao won a seat in the third National Assembly as a member of Green Party Taiwan, but left the party in 1997. He was campaign manager and spokesman for independent candidate Chang Jung-wei in the 1999 Yunlin County Magistracy by-election. Kao himself was elected to the Legislative Yuan in 2001 as a representative of Yunlin County. At the start of his term in February 2002, Kao protested the leadership selection process in various legislative committees, positions that were easier to acquire for politicians that were in formal political parties. By March, Kao had not joined any legislative caucus. He considered membership in the Taiwan Solidarity Union, but never joined the party. In July, Kao advocated for the formation of an independent caucus. Such a body was established in August, and Kao was named its spokesman. In January 2003, he joined the Democratic Progressive Party. The next year, Kao accused Wang Jin-pyng of helping Chang Jung-wei secure a retrial on bribery charges dating to 1994. Kao, representing the Democratic Progressive Party, finished second in the Douliu mayoral by-election of 2008.