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Chen Chu (; born 10 June 1950), also known as Kiku Chen or Joyce Chen, is a politician serving as president of the Control Yuan and of the National Human Rights Commission since 2020. Before assuming her current post, Chen had served as Secretary-General to the President from 2018 to 2020 and Mayor of Kaohsiung from 2006 to 2018, making her the longest-serving mayor of the city since the Japanese occupation of Taiwan. Prior to her entrance into politics, Chen was one of the eight prominent dissidents in the Kaohsiung Incident arrested and charged in 1979. She was a political prisoner for almost six years during the martial law period in Taiwan.

Chen had also served in various capacities with the and city governments between 1995 and 2000, with the latter being the year when she graduated from the National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU) with a master's degree in public affairs. She then served as Minister of the Council of Labor Affairs, the precursor to present-day Ministry of Labor, in various between 2000 and 2005. Chen won the 2006 Kaohsiung mayoral election and became the Republic of China's first directly-elected female mayor of a special municipality. She was twice reelected in 2010 and 2014 with about 53% and 68% of the votes respectively.

Nearly a month after she tendered her resignation from the role of Secretary-General to the President, President nominated Chen, who supports abolishing altogether the and , as the next President of the Control Yuan on 22 June 2020 amid dissent from the opposition. Legislative Yuan confirmed the nomination on a 65-3 vote after days of violence in the chamber. Lawmakers from the and the Taiwan People's Party boycotted the vote whereas all New Power Party lawmakers cast their dissent votes.

The Democratic Progressive Party, which Chen helped to found, temporarily suspended her membership during her tenure as President of the Control Yuan according to party rules. Chen had expressed hopes of becoming the last President of the Control Yuan after helping to secure passage of the amendments to the Constitution.


Early life and education
Chu was born on June 10, 1950, in Sanxing. She was the second child in a family of five children. After graduating from Taiwan Provincial Yilan County Toucheng Middle School, she studied as an undergraduate at Shih Hsin University and obtained a bachelor's degree in 1968 and a master's degree in social development from the university. In 2001, she earned a Master of Public Affairs (M.P.A.) from National Sun Yat-sen University.


Kaohsiung mayoralty

2006 Kaohsiung mayoral election
Chen narrowly defeated the candidate with a margin of just 1,120 votes in the 2006 Kaohsiung mayoral election. After announcement of the election result, Huang filed two lawsuits against Chen's campaign team, requesting the court to annul the election. He argued , produced by Chen's campaign team, on the eve of the election resulted in his loss. The Kaohsiung District Court ruled in favor of Huang in one of the lawsuits, thus nullifying the election.

Chen expressed her intention to appeal to the court upon knowing the verdict. She claimed it would be a political suicide if she accepted the ruling. While her colleague and Democratic Progressive Party legislator advised Chen to concede, Chen nonetheless appealed the ruling. There were speculations on whether Kuan, who lost to Chen during the , made the remark out of personal interest.

The High Court eventually overturned the earlier decision of the Kaohsiung District Court and revalidated the election result on 17 November 2007. Chen announced, after all against the mayoral election result had ended, that her policy priorities would be the city's transportation, infrastructure construction and environmental protection.

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2Lin Chi-sheng () 1,7460.23%
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4Lin Ching-yuan () 1,8030.23%
5Chen Chu 379,41749.41%


Chienchen River cleanup
Chen assured the public in April 2009 she would improve the of , nicknamed "" by the locals for its apparent pollution. She pledged NT$120 million to implement the project. Chen vowed to make a city not just notable for the beauty of the .


2009 World Games
Kaohsiung was the host city of 2009 World Games. Chen visited in that year to promote the Games and met with then-Mayor of Beijing . Chen addressed then-President with his formal title during the meeting with Guo, which garnered much support from her party and the Kaohsiung City Council. However, she was criticized by several Taiwanese localist groups, including the Taiwan Solidarity Union. In response, Chen said the trip was meant to be beneficial to Kaohsiung. In addition to Guo, she also met with then-Mayor of Shanghai and former Chinese Olympic Committee chairman Liu Pong during her trip to China.

The main venue of the games, the World Games Stadium, was designed by Japanese architect . Both the and completion of the Stadium occurred during Chen's tenure of mayorship.

The closing ceremony was held in the sold-out World Games Stadium, where President of the International World Games Association Ron Froehlich called the Games a "fantastic success" and declared it "the best ever". Tourism Bureau of Kaohsiung announced the Games generated nearly US$61 million in revenue for the city. The city's department stores reported a 15-percent growth in sales. Chen said Kaohsiung would no longer be known only as the second largest city in Taiwan, but also the one that hosted the best World Games ever.


Typhoon Fanapi
Chen was criticized for having a nap in her residence while many parts of Kaohsiung were flooded during on 19 September 2010.

Chen tearfully apologized, saying she felt guilty for taking a rest. Stressing that she returned to her residence to change her wet clothes, Chen indicated she was also keeping a close eye on the rainstorm. Critics called for her immediate resignation and compared Chen's behaviour to then-Premier 's haircut and then-Secretary-General of the Hsieh Hsiang-chuan's attendance at a Father's Day dinner during in August 2009.

Chen and the Kaohsiung City Government were sued by Lin Chi-mei, a fellow party member and local official from Benhe Village, in the aftermath of the flooding. She alleged the local government did not maintain properly the facilities.


2010 Kaohsiung mayoral election
Chen was running against the Kuomintang candidate and independent candidate in her first reelection campaign. She won the 2010 Kaohsiung mayoral election with 52.80% of the votes. This was the first Kaohsiung mayoral election held after the city became a special municipality under the , which also paved the way for the merger of Kaohsiung City and .

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Voter turnout72.52%


2014 gas explosions
Kaohsiung residents criticized Chen for taking an apathetic attitude in the 2014 Kaohsiung gas explosions. The Kuomintang caucus in the Kaohsiung City Council sued her for which led to casualties. A was issued to Chen and three other municipal officials on 22 September 2014. The Kaohsiung District Prosecutors' Office decided on 18 December 2014 not to indict Chen.


2014 Kaohsiung mayoral election
Chen launched her second reelection campaign in 2014 and defeated the Kuomintang candidate in the mayoral election, held on 29 November 2014, with 68.09% of the votes.

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