Liu Kuo-tsai (Chinese: 劉闊才; pinyin: Liú Kuòcái; 1911–1993) was a Taiwanese politician.
The interim designation was removed early next year and Liu stepped down from the position in 1990.
[3] He served three terms in that position before running for President of the Legislative Yuan in 1989.
[4] By 1990, Liu was a senior adviser to President Lee Teng-hui and in October, became a founding member of the National Unification Council.
[6] Liu died in 1993 due to cardiac arrest stemming from ventricular fibrillation.