Fourthly, I will have schools provide English lessons and world civic education to first grade students. I will also open long-life learning classrooms offering English programs for adults and set up inquiry service centers for our international friends to build Kaohsiung into an international city of goodwill.
Mon, Nov 18, 2002 - Page 3 News List
Chang Po-ya draws up tough agenda
Having served as head of the Department of Health in the former KMT government and minister of the interior in the DPP government, Chang Po-ya has joined the Kaohsiung mayoral election as an independent after losing her bid for the vice presidency of the Examination Yuan in June. In an interview with `Taipei Times staff reporter Stephanie Low, Chang addresses public criticism that she decided to run for the mayoralty to retaliate against the DPP. Chang asserts that her comprehensive administrative credentials make her the most qualified for the job.
By Stephanie Low / STAFF REPORTER
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