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Former Taiwanese premier Chang Chun-hsiung, a democracy pioneer, died at 87 from natural causes.
Former Taiwanese premier Chang Chun-hsiung, a key figure in Taiwan’s democratization and human rights advocacy, has died at 87.
A lawyer during the 1979 Kaohsiung Incident, he served multiple terms as a legislator and twice as premier under President Chen Shui-bian.
He held senior roles including Presidential Office secretary-general and chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation.
After retiring, he focused on prison rehabilitation and served as senior adviser to Presidents Tsai Ing-wen and Lai Ching-te.
President Lai and other leaders honored his lifelong commitment to democracy and public service.
The cause of death was natural causes related to aging.
Meanwhile, Taiwan’s drone exports rose, with Poland becoming the top buyer, and Typhoon Ragasa disrupted air travel.
El ex primer ministro taiwanés Chang Chun-hsiung, un pionero de la democracia, murió a los 87 años por causas naturales.