Taiwanese politician
Lee Ho-shun (Chinese: 李和順; pinyin: Lǐ Héshùn; born 22 June 1952) is a Taiwanese politician.
Education and early career
Lee attended Far East University and, later, Pacific Western University. He led the Tainan County Sports Federation and the Chinese Taipei Weightlifting Association.[1][2]
Political career
Between 1998 and 2002, Lee was the speaker of the Tainan County Council.[1] He won election to the fifth Legislative Yuan in 2001 as a Kuomintang candidate. However, he lost a party primary in 2004, and chose to launch an independent reelection bid.[3][4] Lee quit the Kuomintang on 2 October 2004,[5] and yielded his legislative seat to Huang Fung-shih sixteen days later.[2][5] Lee joined the Non-Partisan Solidarity Union,[6] and was reelected to the Sixth Legislative Yuan.[7] During his second legislative term, the Taipei Society was critical of Lee's performance.[8] He lost to Democratic Progressive Party candidate Huang Wei-cher in 2008.[9][10]
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