Hsiao Shu-li
Hsiao Shu-li is a Taiwanese politician.
Career
Hsiao was a member of the third National Assembly elected from Chiayi, where her family has a strong political base. After her term ended, Hsiao led the Chiayi City Farmers’ Cooperative Association. In 2006, she entered a party primary for a legislative by-election, but ended her candidacy to support. She sought the Kuomintang nomination for the Chiayi mayoralty in 2014, but the party chose to back. Subsequently, Hsiao planned to run for mayor as an independent, but later ended her campaign. She was instead elected speaker of Chiayi City Council, a post once held by her uncle. After winning the municipal election, Hsiao rejoined the Kuomintang. She was named a deputy secretary-general of the party in April 2016. Hsiao withdrew from the party for a second time in February 2018, announcing another run for the Chiayi City mayorship. She was formally expelled from the Kuomintang in September 2018.