Joy Chiang

Joy Chiang is a Taiwanese politician who made history in January by winning a seat in parliament and becoming the island's first openly gay legislator. Known for her fiery speeches and progressive views, Chiang has been an advocate for gay rights since her election. Prior to her political career, she worked in environmental health research and journalism. As a public figure, Chiang has faced scrutiny from tabloids and some conservative politicians who may use her sexual orientation against her in political debates. Despite this, she remains committed to pushing for LGBTQ equality in Taiwan's parliament.

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