Fei Hsi-ping

Fei Hsi-ping (Chinese: 費希平; 1916–2003) was a Chinese-born politician who served in the Legislative Yuan from 1948 to 1990.

Fei became a close friend and defender of democracy activist Lei Chen during Taiwan's years as an authoritarian, single-party state.

[3] In 1981, Fei proposed the State Security Bill written to lift martial law in Taiwan.

[9][10] Fei was often the mediator between the DPP and KMT, and continually issued calls for the parties to work together.

[1][2] He later moved to the United States, and died of heart failure in Los Angeles on 21 February 2003, at the age of 86.