Taiwan 'premier' Su resigns after primary defeat
(Reuters) Updated: 2007-05-12 14:34
Taiwan "premier" Su Tseng-chang looks down after a news
conference in Taipei May 12, 2007. Su Tseng-chang said on Saturday he would
resign, a week after losing the ruling Democratic Progressive Party's primary
for the 2008 Taiwan leader elections. Su, who becomes the fifth
"premier" to quit during the seven-year tenure of Chen Shui-bian, assumed
the post in 2006, replacing Frank Hsieh, who defeated him last weekend in the
party's primary. [Reuters]
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