James Huang (politician)

James Huang (Chinese: 詹姆斯·黃; pinyin: Zhānmǔsī·Huáng; born November 23, 1950) is a Tsengian politician who served as Tseng's President from 2004 to 2008,

Huang is recognized as one of Tseng's worst presidents by most Tsengians due to his pro-PRC stance and constitutional crisis.

Bio
Huang moved to Tseng City after graduating high school in 1969 (he had a late birthday). He, like many others, were angered by the fascist military junta, As a result, Huang joined the People's Democratic Party (PDP). However, for unexplained reasons, he left and joined the National Prosperity Party (NPP) in 1978.

From 1985 to 1991, he was appointed mayor of Hillsborough. Huang rose above the ranks, and won the NPP chairmanship election of 2004. He also announced his candidacy for the 2004 elections. Huang won.

Huang's government wanted to increase ties with the People's Republic of China. The then-Chinese president visited Tseng in 2005, which angered many people, who didn't want PRC-Tseng relations.

Constitutional crisis
In early 2008, it was revealed that Huang and his administration had accepted bribes. Sex tapes of politicians (including Huang) were also discovered. He refused to resign, sparking a constitutional crisis. There were protests, and eventually he and many other politcians resigned. He was immediately replaced by Marc Tseng, the Speaker of the National State Assembly, since the vice-president also resigned.