"One China; peace on both sides of the (Taiwan) Strait; mutually beneficial integration; strive for a Chinese revival."
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Chairpersons of KuomintangVice Presidents of the Republic of China on TaiwanGovernors of Taiwan ProvinceVice Premiers of the Republic of China on TaiwanPremiers of the Republic of China on Taiwan
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Lien Chan (2013) cited in "Inside China: Taiwan VIP’s pilgrimage to Beijing" on The Washington Times, 7 March 2013.
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Lien Chan
Lien Chan (連戰; Lián Zhà n; born 27 August 1936) is a politician in Taiwan. He was the Premier of the Republic of China from 27 February 1993 to 31 August 1997.
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