Weng Chang-liang
Weng Chang-liang (Chinese: 翁章梁; pinyin: Wēng Zhāngliáng; born 28 May 1965) is a Taiwanese politician who is the current magistrate of Chiayi County, serving since 25 December 2018. Early life and educationBorn in Yizhu, Chiayi County, Weng attended Chiayi Senior High School, Chung Yuan Christian University, and Nanhua University. He was active in the Wild Lily student movement.[1] Political careerWeng worked for the Chiayi County Government before he served as deputy minister of Council of Agriculture under Tsao Chi-hung in 2016.[2][3] Weng left the post and began campaigning to represent the Democratic Progressive Party in the 2018 Chiayi magisterial election, registering for the party primary in January 2018.[4] In March, he defeated Chiayi County Council speaker Chang Ming-ta in the primary.[2][5] In the general election, Weng won 51% of the vote to defeat Kuomintang candidate Wu Yu-jen.
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