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| birth_place        = [[Amking]], [[Monsilvan State]]
 
| party              = [[Freedom and Democracy Party|FDP]] (1998–present)
 
| party              = [[Freedom and Democracy Party|FDP]] (1998–present)
 
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| residence          = [[Official Residence of the President (Monsilva)|Presidential Residence]]

Revision as of 10:19, 17 December 2022

In this Monsilvan name, the family name is Chiu.

Her Excellency

Chiu Zan
邱贊
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Official portrait, 2020
5th President of Monsilva
Assumed office
1 January 2009
Prime MinisterSuen Shi-huang
Lee Su
Xu Yan
Vice PresidentWu Yin-tu
Preceded byLing Mu
4th Deputy Prime Minister of Monsilva
In office
15 September 2004 – 11 September 2008
Prime MinisterSuen Shi-Huang
Preceded byLuo Lei
Succeeded byChow Zhen
Member of the Chamber for
Tsaipei Constituency
In office
1 September 2000 – 11 September 2008
Preceded byKo Guanyu
Succeeded byMing Wu
Monsilvan Ambassador to Fujikuni
In office
16 May 1993 – 20 June 1998
PresidentXu Zhou-da
Guo Ming-chen
Preceded bySteven Yuan
Succeeded byZhang Xifeng
Personal details
Born (1961-07-10) 10 July 1961 (age 62)
Amking, Monsilvan State
Political partyFDP (1998–present)
ResidencePresidential Residence
EducationUniversity of Luhai (LLB)
Central Amking College (LLM)
Signature


Early life and career

Rise in politics

Previous roles

Ambassador to Fujikuni (1993-1998)

Deputy Prime Minister (2004-2008)

Presidential campaigns

2008 Election

2013 Election

2018 Election

Political positions

Domestic policy

Foreign policy

President of the Monsilvan Republic

First term: 2009–2014

Second term: 2014–2019

Third term: 2019–present

Personal life

Honors

Notes