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Lee Chen-nan (Chinese: 李鎮楠; born 6 January 1953) is a Taiwanese politician who served in the Legislative Yuan from 2002 to 2008. In November 2002, Lee Chen-nan and attracted media attention when both accused members of the Committee for Action for Labor Legislation of "working for China" by organizing a protest. Representatives for the labor union called both politicians "McCarthyites." In May 2003, Lee charged fellow legislator Liu Cheng-hung with libel because Lee though that Liu had accused him of profiteering off sales of respirators. Later that month, Lee and Charles Chiang accused Taipei Veterans General Hospital superintendent Chang Mau-song of corruption. Near the end of his first term, the Taipei Society rated Lee a positive legislator. He won reelection in December 2004.

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  • 李鎮楠(1953年1月6日-),台灣政治人物,曾任民主進步黨籍立法委員。2008年於桃園縣第一選舉區尋求連任失利,敗給同為立委的陳根德,敗選後淡出政壇,多從事輔選工作。其妻林俐玲,已連任四屆合併升格前後的桃園縣市議員。 (zh)
  • Lee Chen-nan (Chinese: 李鎮楠; born 6 January 1953) is a Taiwanese politician who served in the Legislative Yuan from 2002 to 2008. In November 2002, Lee Chen-nan and attracted media attention when both accused members of the Committee for Action for Labor Legislation of "working for China" by organizing a protest. Representatives for the labor union called both politicians "McCarthyites." In May 2003, Lee charged fellow legislator Liu Cheng-hung with libel because Lee though that Liu had accused him of profiteering off sales of respirators. Later that month, Lee and Charles Chiang accused Taipei Veterans General Hospital superintendent Chang Mau-song of corruption. Near the end of his first term, the Taipei Society rated Lee a positive legislator. He won reelection in December 2004. (en)
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  • Lee Chen-nan (Chinese: 李鎮楠; born 6 January 1953) is a Taiwanese politician who served in the Legislative Yuan from 2002 to 2008. In November 2002, Lee Chen-nan and attracted media attention when both accused members of the Committee for Action for Labor Legislation of "working for China" by organizing a protest. Representatives for the labor union called both politicians "McCarthyites." In May 2003, Lee charged fellow legislator Liu Cheng-hung with libel because Lee though that Liu had accused him of profiteering off sales of respirators. Later that month, Lee and Charles Chiang accused Taipei Veterans General Hospital superintendent Chang Mau-song of corruption. Near the end of his first term, the Taipei Society rated Lee a positive legislator. He won reelection in December 2004. In March 2007, Lee identified Yahoo! Taiwan chatrooms as a hub for the sex trade. In response to the Virginia Tech shooting, Lee and invited the media and Ministry of Education officials to take part in a security drill at National Taiwan University without telling students or staff that such a drill would be planned. In June, Lee received a letter containing an invitation to join the Heiho Association, and a bullet. Other lawmakers, including Huang Chao-shun, , Lin Shu-fen, Li Ao, and Hung Hsiu-chu, received similar letters. Lee was defeated by in January 2008 and stepped down from the legislature. Later that month, Lee was one of eight politicians charged with accepting bribes from the Taiwan Dental Association in 2003. An October 2010 ruling of the Taipei District Court found Lee not guilty, but the decision was overturned by the Taiwan High Court in September 2011, which sentenced Lee to seven years and two months imprisonment, as well as a suspension of his civil rights for three years. In March 2016, the Supreme Court ruled that Tsai Huang-liang, Jao Yung-ching, Liao Pen-yen, Chang Tsai Mei, and Yang Fu-mei were not guilty, but decided that Lee Ming-hsien and Lee Chen-nan would be retried. (en)
  • 李鎮楠(1953年1月6日-),台灣政治人物,曾任民主進步黨籍立法委員。2008年於桃園縣第一選舉區尋求連任失利,敗給同為立委的陳根德,敗選後淡出政壇,多從事輔選工作。其妻林俐玲,已連任四屆合併升格前後的桃園縣市議員。 (zh)
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