Huang Kuo-chang

Huang Kuo-chang (Chinese: 黃國昌; pinyin: Huáng Guóchāng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: N̂g Kok-chhiong, born (1973-08-19)19 August 1973) is a Taiwanese politician, legal scholar,[2] and activist.

in 1995, and then continued his education in the United States at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, where he earned a Master of Laws (LL.M.)

One of the leading figures of the Sunflower Student Movement, Huang joined the New Power Party in May 2015,[8] and was named acting chairperson in July.

[9][10] That same month, Huang announced that he would run in the 2016 legislative election as a New Power Party candidate in the 12th constituency of New Taipei City.

[11] In September, the NPP announced that Huang would serve on a seven-member committee of party leaders, which included Freddy Lim and Neil Peng.

[15] Votes in favor of the recall outnumbered those against, but fell short of the required threshold, one-fourth of the district's total electorate.

[22] Though the party backed his return to the Legislative Yuan,[23] it later explored drafting Huang to contest the 2020 Taiwan presidential election.

[28] The NPP won over seven percent of the party list vote, allowing only three at-large legislative candidates to take office.