Secretary-General to the President (Republic of China)

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Secretary-General to the President
總統府秘書長
Incumbent
Lin Chia-lung
since 31 January 2023 (2023-01-31)
Reports toPresident
AppointerPresident
Term lengthAt the pleasure of the President
Constituting instrumentOffice of the President Organization Act
Formation20 May 1948 (1948-05-20)
(Office of the President established)
26 January 1996 (1996-01-26)
(Current Organization Act)
First holderWu Dingchang
DeputyLiu Chien-sin, Yao Jen-to
Websiteenglish.president.gov.tw (in English)

The secretary-general to the president is the highest-ranking official in the Office of the President, Republic of China, and supervises the staff of the office. The current secretary-general is Lin Chia-lung.

Duties

Official residence of Secretary-General to the President

According to Article 9 of the Office of the President Organization Act, "The Office of the President shall have one secretary-general to the president. The secretary-general shall be a special-grade political appointee and shall, under the direction of the president, take overall charge of the affairs of the Office of the President and direct and supervise all staff."

Deputy secretaries-general

The secretary-general is assisted by two deputy secretaries-general. The current deputy secretaries-general are Liu Chien-sin and Yao Jen-to.

List of secretaries-general

  Kuomintang (Nationalist)   Democratic Progressive Party   Independent/ unknown

No. Name Term of office Political party President
1 Wu Dingchang 吳鼎昌 March 1948 December 1948 Kuomintang Chiang Kai-shek
2 Wu Zhongxin 吳忠信 December 1948 February 1949 Kuomintang
3 Weng Wenhao 翁文灝 March 1949 June 1949 Kuomintang
4 Qiu Changwei 邱昌渭 26 June 1949 March 1950 Kuomintang
5 Wang Shijie 王世杰 23 March 1950 16 November 1953 Kuomintang
Xu Jingzhi 許靜芝 17 November 1953 17 May 1954 Kuomintang
6 Zhang Qun 張群 18 May 1954 28 May 1972 Kuomintang
7 Zheng Yanfen 鄭彥棻 29 May 1972 19 May 1978 Kuomintang Chiang Kai-shek
Yen Chia-kan
8 Chiang Yen-si 蔣彥士 20 May 1978 19 December 1978 Kuomintang Chiang Ching-kuo
9 Ma Chi-chuang 馬紀壯 20 December 1978 31 May 1984 Kuomintang
10 Shen Chang-huan 沈昌煥 1 June 1984 16 October 1988 Kuomintang Chiang Ching-kuo
Lee Teng-hui
11 Lee Yuan-tsu 李元簇 18 October 1988 19 May 1990 Kuomintang Lee Teng-hui
12 Chiang Yen-si 蔣彥士 20 May 1990 12 December 1994 Kuomintang
13 Wu Po-hsiung 吳伯雄 19 December 1994 4 August 1996 Kuomintang
14 Huang Kun-huei 黃昆輝 5 August 1996 17 November 1999 Kuomintang
15 John Chiang 章孝嚴 18 November 1999 22 December 1999 Kuomintang
16 Ting Mao-shih 丁懋時 12 December 1999 19 May 2000 Kuomintang
17 Chang Chun-hsiung 張俊雄 20 May 2000 31 July 2000 Democratic Progressive Chen Shui-bian
Chen Che-nan 陳哲男 1 August 2000 5 October 2000 Democratic Progressive
18 Yu Shyi-kun 游錫堃 6 October 2000 31 January 2002 Democratic Progressive
19 Chen Shih-meng 陳師孟 1 February 2002 5 February 2003 Democratic Progressive
20 Chiou I-jen 邱義仁 6 February 2003 19 May 2004 Democratic Progressive
21 Su Tseng-chang 蘇貞昌 20 May 2004 31 January 2005 Democratic Progressive
22 Yu Shyi-kun 游錫堃 1 February 2005 16 December 2005 Democratic Progressive
Ma Yung-chen 馬永成 17 December 2005 24 January 2006 Democratic Progressive
23 Chen Tan-sun 陳唐山 25 January 2006 6 February 2007 Democratic Progressive
24 Chiou I-jen 邱義仁 6 February 2007 20 May 2007 Democratic Progressive
Cho Jung-tai 卓榮泰 21 May 2007 19 August 2007 Democratic Progressive
25 Yeh Chu-lan 葉菊蘭 20 August 2007 22 March 2008 Democratic Progressive
26 Chen Tan-sun 陳唐山 23 March 2008 20 May 2008 Democratic Progressive
27 Chan Chun-po 詹春柏 20 May 2008 9 September 2009 Kuomintang Ma Ying-jeou
28 Liao Liou-yi 廖了以 10 September 2009 30 January 2011 Kuomintang
29 Wu Jin-lin 伍錦霖 31 January 2011 5 February 2012 Kuomintang
30 Tseng Yung-chuan 曾永權 6 February 2012 26 September 2012 Kuomintang
31 Timothy Yang 楊進添 27 September 2012 11 February 2015 Kuomintang
32 Tseng Yung-chuan 曾永權 12 February 2015 19 May 2016 Kuomintang
33 Lin Bih-jaw 林碧炤 20 May 2016 19 October 2016 Kuomintang Tsai Ing-wen
Liu Chien-sin 劉建忻 20 October 2016 17 May 2017 Democratic Progressive
34 Joseph Wu 吳釗燮 18 May 2017 26 February 2018 Democratic Progressive
Liu Chien-sin 劉建忻 26 February 2018 23 April 2018 Democratic Progressive
35 Chen Chu 陳菊 23 April 2018 20 May 2020 Democratic Progressive
36 Su Jia-chyuan 蘇嘉全 20 May 2020 2 August 2020 Democratic Progressive
Liu Chien-sin 劉建忻 2 August 2020 3 August 2020 Democratic Progressive
37 David Lee 李大維 3 August 2020 31 January 2023 Kuomintang
38 Lin Chia-lung 林佳龍 31 January 2023 Incumbent Democratic Progressive
39 Pan Men-an 潘孟安 20 May 2024 Designate Democratic Progressive William Lai

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Membership suspended

References

  1. ^ "ROC Office of the President Organization Act§9-Laws and Regulations Database of the Republic of China".

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