Lu Hsiu-lien (; born 7 June 1944), also known by her English name Annette, is a Taiwanese politician and lawyer. A feminist active in the
tangwai movement, she joined the
Democratic Progressive Party
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is a centre to centre-left Taiwanese nationalist political party in Taiwan. As the dominant party in the Pan-Green Coalition, one of the two main political camps in Taiwan, the DPP is currently the ...
(DPP) in 1990, and was elected to the
Legislative Yuan in 1992. Subsequently, she served as
Taoyuan County Magistrate between 1997 and 2000, and was
vice president of the Republic of China (
Taiwan
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) from 2000 to 2008, under President
Chen Shui-bian
Chen Shui-bian ( zh, t=陳水扁; born 12 October 1950) is a Taiwanese former politician and lawyer who served as the fifth president of the Republic of China (Taiwan) from 2000 to 2008. Chen was the first president from the Democratic Progres ...
.
Before entering politics, Lu graduated from
National Taiwan University
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and earned law degrees from the
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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and from
Harvard University
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. She announced her intentions to run for the presidency on 6 March 2007, but withdrew to support eventual DPP nominee
Frank Hsieh. Lu ran again in
2012
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, but withdrew for a second time, ceding the nomination to DPP chairwoman
Tsai Ing-wen
Tsai Ing-wen (; pinyin: ''Cài Yīngwén''; born 31 August 1956) is a Taiwanese politician and legal scholar who served as the seventh president of the Republic of China (Taiwan) from 2016 to 2024. A member of the Democratic Progressive Party ...
.
Lu lost the DPP's Taipei mayoral nomination to
Pasuya Yao in 2018, and stated that she would leave the party. However, by the time Lu announced in September 2019 that she would contest the
2020 presidential election on behalf of the
Formosa Alliance, she was still a member of the Democratic Progressive Party.
Early life and education
Lu was born in Tōen Town (now
Taoyuan City), in northern Taiwan, during
Japanese rule. She has both
Hoklo and
Hakka ancestry, with her paternal ancestor arriving in Taiwan from
Nanjing County,
Zhangzhou,
Fujian
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in 1740. She has one older brother and three older sisters.
After graduating from
Taipei First Girls' High School, Lu studied law at the
National Taiwan University
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(NTU). After graduating from NTU in 1967, she earned two
Master of Laws
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In many jurisdi ...
(LL.M.) degrees: one from the
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in comparative law in 1971, and another from
Harvard Law School
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, where she was a student of professor
Jerome Cohen, in 1978. As a graduate student at Harvard, Lu was classmates with future Taiwanese president
Ma Ying-jeou
Ma Ying-jeou ( zh, t=馬英九; pinyin: ''Mǎ Yīngjiǔ''; ; born 13 July 1950) is a Taiwanese politician, lawyer, and legal scholar who served as the sixth president of the Republic of China from 2008 to 2016. A member of the Kuomintang (KMT ...
.
Rise in politics
During the 1970s, Lu established herself as a prominent
feminist advocate in Taiwan, which included writing of ''New Feminism'' or ''Xin Nüxing Zhuyi'' (). She renounced her KMT membership, joined the
tangwai movement, and worked in the staff of ''
Formosa Magazine''. Lu then became increasingly active in the movement, calling for democracy and an end to authoritarian rule.
In 1979, Lu delivered a 20-minute speech criticizing the government at an
International Human Rights Day rally that later became known as the
Kaohsiung Incident. Following this rally, virtually the entire leadership of Taiwan's democracy movement, including Lu, was imprisoned. She was tried, found guilty of violent sedition, and sentenced by a military court to 12 years in prison. She was named by
Amnesty International
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as a
prisoner of conscience
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, and, due to international pressure, coupled with the work of
Ma Ying-jeou
Ma Ying-jeou ( zh, t=馬英九; pinyin: ''Mǎ Yīngjiǔ''; ; born 13 July 1950) is a Taiwanese politician, lawyer, and legal scholar who served as the sixth president of the Republic of China from 2008 to 2016. A member of the Kuomintang (KMT ...
and
Jerome A. Cohen, was released in 1985, after approximately five and a half years in jail.
In the 1990s, Lu worked to have Taiwan reenter the United Nations, not under the name "Republic of China" but as "Taiwan".
Elected offices
Lu joined the
Democratic Progressive Party
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is a centre to centre-left Taiwanese nationalist political party in Taiwan. As the dominant party in the Pan-Green Coalition, one of the two main political camps in Taiwan, the DPP is currently the ...
in November 1990, and was elected to the
Legislative Yuan in 1992. In 1997, she won an election to be the
Magistrate
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of her hometown of
Taoyuan, a post she held until Chen Shui-bian selected her as his running mate in the 2000 presidential elections.
Novel
Lu completed her novel entitled ''These Three Women'' while in prison. To evade the surveillance of the detention facility, she wrote part of the novel on toilet paper
using a washbasin as a desk. In 2008, the novel was adapted into a screenplay for TV drama of the same name. The drama was broadcast on 24 November 2008 on the Chinese Television System.
Vice Presidency, 2000–2008
On 18 March 2000, Lu was
elected vice president. She was awarded the
World Peace Corps Mission's
World Peace Prize in 2001. Controversy erupted over this in Taiwan, with Lu's political opponents accusing her of vastly overstating the significance and value of that award. She was also the ROC's first elected vice president to adopt a Western first name. In her interview with ''TIME Asia Magazine'', she said the
KMT never thought they would transfer their regime to her on behalf of the freedom fighters.
Lu was a contender for the
2008 presidential election; she announced her candidacy on March 6 and faced
Yu Shyi-kun,
Frank Hsieh, and
Su Tseng-chang for the nomination. After receiving only 6.16% of the votes cast in the DPP primary, Lu withdrew from the race.
Assassination attempt
On 19 March 2004, Lu was shot in the right
kneecap
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while campaigning in
Tainan
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. Chen was shot in the abdomen at the same event. Both survived the shooting and left Chi-mei Hospital on the same day. The
Pan-Blue Coalition suggested that the shooting was not an assassination attempt but that it was staged to a self-inflicted wound in order to gain sympathy votes. The Chen/Lu ticket won the election on the following day with a 0.228% margin, a figure significant to those who related it to the assassination incident.
Later political career
Lu announced in March 2018 that she would contest the Democratic Progressive Party mayoral primary for Taipei. Soon after the DPP nominated
Pasuya Yao as its candidate, Lu stated her intention to leave the party.
She remained a DPP member through 2019, and announced in September 2019 that she would contest the
2020 presidential election on behalf of the
Formosa Alliance, with
Peng Pai-hsien as her running mate. On 2 November 2019, Lu suspended her presidential campaign.
Cross-strait relations
In terms of
Cross-Strait relations with China, Lu has been more outspoken in favor of
Taiwan independence than President
Chen Shui-bian
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, and as such has been more heavily attacked than Chen both by the government of the
People's Republic of China
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and by supporters of
Chinese unification. Her remarks have led state newspapers in mainland China to accuse her of provoking "animosity between the people on both sides of the Taiwan Straits". PRC state media has also labeled Lu as "insane" and as "scum of the earth".
In 2010 Lu visited
South Korea
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and advocated Taiwan's use of what she called "
soft power
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," meaning peaceful economic and political development, as a model for the resolution of international conflicts. In mid-April 2013 speaking at
George Washington University
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, Lu called for the DPP to better understand Mainland China, because Taiwan's future depends on development on the mainland. She stated that cross-strait relations should be defined as not only between distant relatives, but between near neighbors. She also stressed that there should be neither hatred nor war between Taiwan and Mainland China, and that both sides should pursue peaceful coexistence, industrial cooperation, and cultural exchanges.
Speaking at the founding ceremony of Anti-One China Principle Union in
Taipei
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on 29 April 2013, Lu warned against silent annexation of Taiwan by China since the introduction of
Anti-Secession Law in 2005 and the gradual erosion of
Taiwan's sovereignty. However, she said Taiwan is not opposed to one
China
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existing in the world, just that Taiwan is not part of China. She criticized
ROC President Ma Ying-jeou
Ma Ying-jeou ( zh, t=馬英九; pinyin: ''Mǎ Yīngjiǔ''; ; born 13 July 1950) is a Taiwanese politician, lawyer, and legal scholar who served as the sixth president of the Republic of China from 2008 to 2016. A member of the Kuomintang (KMT ...
for making Taiwan more and more dependent on China. She reiterated her 1996 Consensus (in opposition to the
Kuomintang
The Kuomintang (KMT) is a major political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan). It was the one party state, sole ruling party of the country Republic of China (1912-1949), during its rule from 1927 to 1949 in Mainland China until Retreat ...
's
1992 Consensus) for dealing with the
PRC, in which she said Taiwan has been an independent sovereign country since the
1996 ROC presidential election.
Corruption charges and acquittal
On September 21, 2007, Lu, along with DPP chairman
Yu Shyi-Kun and National Security Office secretary-general
Mark Chen, were separately indicted on charges of corruption by the Supreme Prosecutor's Office of Taiwan.
Lu was accused of embezzlement and special fund abuse of about US$165,000.
On July 2, 2012, all three were acquitted of all charges.
See also
*
Politics of the Republic of China
*
Democratic Pacific Union
References
Bibliography
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External links
Vice President Lu's Remarks of Appreciation for the 2001 World Peace Prize* Government Information Office of the Republic of China, ''Official Biography'
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1944 births
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