In this list of political officeholders of the Republic of China by age, for each office, the first table charts the age of each officeholder at the time of taking office (the first time taking office if elected or appointed to multiple and consecutive terms), upon leaving office, and at the time of death. The oldest living and a graphical representation are provided if applicable.
President of the Republic of China
edit# | President | Born | Age at start of presidency |
Age at end of presidency |
Post-presidency timespan |
Lifespan | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Died | Age | ||||||
1 | Chiang Kai-shek | Oct 31, 1887 | 60 years, 202 days May 20, 1948 |
87 years, 156 days Apr 5, 1975 |
(died in office) | Apr 5, 1975 | 87 years, 156 days |
2 | Yen Chia-kan | Oct 23, 1905 | 69 years, 165 days Apr 6, 1975 |
72 years, 209 days May 20, 1978 |
15 years, 218 days | Dec 24, 1993 | 88 years, 62 days |
3 | Chiang Ching-kuo | Apr 27, 1910 | 68 years, 23 days May 20, 1978 |
77 years, 261 days Jan 13, 1988 |
(died in office) | Jan 13, 1988 | 77 years, 261 days |
4 | Lee Teng-hui | Jan 15, 1923 | 64 years, 363 days Jan 13, 1988 |
77 years, 126 days May 20, 2000 |
20 years, 71 days | Jul 30, 2020 | 97 years, 197 days |
5 | Chen Shui-bian | Oct 12, 1950 | 49 years, 221 days May 20, 2000 |
57 years, 221 days May 20, 2008 |
16 years, 191 days | (living) | 74 years, 46 days |
6 | Ma Ying-jeou | Jul 13, 1950 | 57 years, 312 days May 20, 2008 |
65 years, 312 days May 20, 2016 |
8 years, 191 days | (living) | 74 years, 137 days |
7 | Tsai Ing-wen | Aug 31, 1956 | 59 years, 263 days May 20, 2016 |
(incumbent) | (incumbent) | (living) | 68 years, 88 days |
Oldest living
editGreen text and an asterisk mark the inauguration date of a president older than any living ex-president. Other dates are the deaths of the then-oldest president.
President | Date range | Age at start | Age at end | Time span |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chiang Kai-shek | May 20, 1948* – April 5, 1975 | 60 years, 202 days | 87 years, 156 days | 26 years, 320 days |
Yen Chia-kan | April 6, 1975* – December 24, 1993 | 69 years, 165 days | 88 years, 62 days | 18 years, 262 days |
Lee Teng-hui | December 24, 1993 – July 30, 2020 | 70 years, 343 days | 97 years, 197 days | 26 years, 219 days |
Ma Ying-jeou | July 30, 2020 – present | 70 years, 17 days | (living) | 4 years, 120 days |
Graphical lifespan timeline
editVice President of the Republic of China
edit# | Vice President | Born | Age at start of vice presidency |
Age at end of vice presidency |
Post-vice presidency timespan |
Lifespan | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Died | Age | ||||||
1 | Li Zongren | Aug 13, 1890 | 57 years, 281 days May 20, 1948 |
63 years, 209 days Mar 10, 1954 |
14 years, 326 days | Jan 30, 1969 | 78 years, 170 days |
2 | Chen Cheng | Jan 4, 1898 | 56 years, 136 days May 20, 1954 |
67 years, 60 days Mar 5, 1965 |
0 days | Mar 5, 1965 | 67 years, 60 days |
3 | Yen Chia-kan | Oct 23, 1905 | 60 years, 209 days May 20, 1966 |
69 years, 164 days Apr 5, 1975 |
18 years, 263 days | Dec 24, 1993 | 88 years, 62 days |
4 | Hsieh Tung-min | Jan 25, 1908 | 70 years, 115 days May 20, 1978 |
76 years, 116 days May 20, 1984 |
16 years, 324 days | Apr 9, 2001 | 93 years, 74 days |
5 | Lee Teng-hui | Jan 15, 1923 | 61 years, 126 days May 20, 1984 |
64 years, 363 days Jan 13, 1988 |
32 years, 199 days | Jul 30, 2020 | 97 years, 197 days |
6 | Lee Yuan-tsu | Sep 24, 1923 | 66 years, 238 days May 20, 1990 |
72 years, 239 days May 20, 1996 |
20 years, 292 days | Mar 8, 2017 | 93 years, 165 days |
7 | Lien Chan | Aug 27, 1936 | 59 years, 267 days May 20, 1996 |
63 years, 267 days May 20, 2000 |
24 years, 191 days | (living) | 88 years, 92 days |
8 | Annette Lu | Jun 7, 1944 | 55 years, 348 days May 20, 2000 |
63 years, 348 days May 20, 2008 |
16 years, 191 days | (living) | 80 years, 173 days |
9 | Vincent Siew | Jan 3, 1939 | 69 years, 138 days May 20, 2008 |
73 years, 138 days May 20, 2012 |
12 years, 191 days | (living) | 85 years, 329 days |
10 | Wu Den-yih | Jan 30, 1948 | 64 years, 111 days May 20, 2012 |
68 years, 111 days May 20, 2016 |
8 years, 191 days | (living) | 76 years, 302 days |
11 | Chen Chien-jen | Jun 6, 1951 | 64 years, 349 days May 20, 2016 |
68 years, 349 days May 20, 2020 |
4 years, 191 days | (living) | 73 years, 174 days |
12 | William Lai | Oct 6, 1959 | 60 years, 227 days May 20, 2020 |
(incumbent) | (incumbent) | (living) | 65 years, 52 days |
Oldest living
editGreen text and an asterisk mark the inauguration date of a vice president older than any living ex-vice president. Other dates are the deaths of the then-oldest vice president.
President | Date range | Age at start | Age at end | Time span |
---|---|---|---|---|
Li Zongren | May 20, 1948* – January 30, 1969 | 57 years, 281 days | 78 years, 170 days | 20 years, 255 days |
Yen Chia-kan | January 30, 1969 – December 24, 1993 | 63 years, 99 days | 88 years, 62 days | 24 years, 328 days |
Lee Teng-hui | December 24, 1993 – July 30, 2020 | 70 years, 343 days | 97 years, 197 days | 26 years, 219 days |
Lien Chan | July 30, 2020 – present | 83 years, 338 days | (living) | 4 years, 120 days |
Premier (President of the Executive Yuan)
editAs of November 2024, fourteen former premiers of the Republic of China are still alive. The most recent death of a former premier was that of Hau Pei-tsun (who was prime minister during 1990–1993) on 30 March 2020. Su Tseng-chang, who served from 2006 to 2007, returned to the office since 2019 and is the current incumbent.
# | Premier | Born | Age at start of first term |
Age at end of last term |
Post-premiership timespan |
Lifespan | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Died | Age | ||||||
1 | Weng Wenhao | Jul 26, 1889 | 58 years, 304 days May 25, 1948 |
59 years, 123 days Nov 26, 1948 |
22 years, 62 days | Jan 27, 1971 | 81 years, 185 days |
2 | Sun Fo | Oct 21, 1891 | 57 years, 36 days Nov 26, 1948 |
57 years, 142 days Mar 12, 1949 |
24 years, 185 days | Sep 13, 1973 | 81 years, 327 days |
3 | He Yingqin | Apr 2, 1890 | 58 years, 344 days Mar 12, 1949 |
59 years, 72 days Jun 13, 1949 |
38 years, 130 days | Oct 21, 1987 | 97 years, 202 days |
4 | Yan Xishan | Oct 8, 1883 | 65 years, 248 days Jun 13, 1949 |
66 years, 153 days Mar 10, 1950 |
10 years, 134 days | Jul 22, 1960 | 76 years, 288 days |
5 | Chen Cheng | Jan 4, 1898 | 52 years, 65 days Mar 10, 1950 |
65 years, 346 days Dec 16, 1963 |
1 year, 79 days | Mar 5, 1965 | 67 years, 60 days |
6 | Yu Hung-chun | Jan 4, 1898 | 56 years, 148 days Jun 1, 1954 |
60 years, 192 days Jul 15, 1958 |
1 year, 322 days | Jun 1, 1960 | 62 years, 149 days |
7 | Yen Chia-kan | Oct 23, 1905 | 58 years, 54 days Dec 16, 1963 |
66 years, 222 days Jun 1, 1972 |
21 years, 206 days | Dec 24, 1993 | 88 years, 62 days |
8 | Chiang Ching-kuo | Apr 27, 1910 | 62 years, 35 days Jun 1, 1972 |
68 years, 23 days May 20, 1978 |
9 years, 238 days | Jan 13, 1988 | 77 years, 261 days |
9 | Sun Yun-suan | Nov 10, 1913 | 64 years, 203 days Jun 1, 1978 |
70 years, 204 days Jun 1, 1984 |
21 years, 259 days | Feb 15, 2006 | 92 years, 97 days |
10 | Yu Kuo-hwa | Jan 10, 1914 | 70 years, 143 days Jun 1, 1984 |
75 years, 142 days Jun 1, 1989 |
11 years, 125 days | Oct 4, 2000 | 86 years, 268 days |
11 | Lee Huan | Feb 8, 1917 | 72 years, 113 days Jun 1, 1989 |
73 years, 113 days Jun 1, 1990 |
20 years, 184 days | Dec 2, 2010 | 93 years, 297 days |
12 | Hau Pei-tsun | Aug 8, 1919 | 70 years, 297 days Jun 1, 1990 |
73 years, 203 days Feb 27, 1993 |
27 years, 32 days | Mar 30, 2020 | 100 years, 235 days |
13 | Lien Chan | Aug 27, 1936 | 56 years, 184 days Feb 27, 1993 |
61 years, 5 days Sep 1, 1997 |
27 years, 87 days | (living) | 88 years, 92 days |
14 | Vincent Siew | Jan 3, 1939 | 58 years, 241 days Sep 1, 1997 |
61 years, 138 days May 20, 2000 |
24 years, 191 days | (living) | 85 years, 329 days |
15 | Tang Fei | Mar 15, 1932 | 68 years, 66 days May 20, 2000 |
68 years, 205 days Oct 6, 2000 |
24 years, 52 days | (living) | 92 years, 257 days |
16 | Chang Chun-hsiung | Mar 23, 1938 | 62 years, 197 days Oct 6, 2000 |
70 years, 58 days May 20, 2008 |
16 years, 191 days | (living) | 86 years, 249 days |
17 | Yu Shyi-kun | Apr 25, 1948 | 53 years, 282 days Feb 1, 2002 |
56 years, 282 days Feb 1, 2005 |
19 years, 300 days | (living) | 76 years, 216 days |
18 | Frank Hsieh | May 18, 1946 | 58 years, 259 days Feb 1, 2005 |
59 years, 252 days Jan 25, 2006 |
18 years, 307 days | (living) | 78 years, 193 days |
19 | Su Tseng-chang | Jul 28, 1947 | 58 years, 181 days Jan 25, 2006 |
(incumbent) | (incumbent) | (living) | 77 years, 122 days |
20 | Liu Chao-shiuan | May 10, 1943 | 65 years, 10 days May 20, 2008 |
66 years, 123 days Sep 10, 2009 |
15 years, 78 days | (living) | 81 years, 201 days |
21 | Wu Den-yih | Jan 30, 1948 | 61 years, 223 days Sep 10, 2009 |
64 years, 7 days Feb 6, 2012 |
12 years, 295 days | (living) | 76 years, 302 days |
22 | Chen Chun | Oct 13, 1949 | 62 years, 116 days Feb 6, 2012 |
63 years, 128 days Feb 18, 2013 |
11 years, 283 days | (living) | 75 years, 45 days |
23 | Jiang Yi-huah | Nov 18, 1960 | 52 years, 92 days Feb 18, 2013 |
54 years, 20 days Dec 8, 2014 |
9 years, 355 days | (living) | 64 years, 9 days |
24 | Mao Chi-kuo | Oct 4, 1948 | 66 years, 65 days Dec 8, 2014 |
67 years, 120 days Feb 1, 2016 |
8 years, 300 days | (living) | 76 years, 54 days |
25 | Chang San-cheng | Jun 24, 1954 | 61 years, 222 days Feb 1, 2016 |
61 years, 331 days May 20, 2016 |
8 years, 191 days | (living) | 70 years, 156 days |
26 | Lin Chuan | Dec 13, 1951 | 64 years, 159 days May 20, 2016 |
65 years, 269 days Sep 8, 2017 |
7 years, 80 days | (living) | 72 years, 350 days |
27 | William Lai | Oct 6, 1959 | 57 years, 337 days Sep 8, 2017 |
59 years, 100 days Jan 14, 2019 |
5 years, 318 days | (living) | 65 years, 52 days |
28 | Chen Chien-jen | Jun 6, 1951 | 71 years, 239 days Jan 31, 2023 |
(designate) | (designate) | (living) | 73 years, 174 days |
Oldest living
editGreen text and an asterisk mark the inauguration date of a premier older than any living former premier. Other dates are the deaths of the then-oldest premier.
Premier | Date range | Age at start | Age at end | Time span |
---|---|---|---|---|
Weng Wenhao | May 24, 1948* – June 13, 1949* | 58 years, 304 days | 59 years, 322 days | 1 year, 19 days |
Yan Xishan | June 13, 1949* – July 22, 1960 | 65 years, 248 days | 76 years, 288 days | 11 years, 39 days |
Weng Wenhao | July 22, 1960 – January 27, 1971 | 70 years, 362 days | 81 years, 185 days | 10 years, 189 days |
He Yingqin | January 27, 1971 – October 21, 1987 | 80 years, 300 days | 97 years, 202 days | 16 years, 267 days |
Yen Chia-kan | October 21, 1987 – December 24, 1993 | 81 years, 363 days | 88 years, 62 days | 6 years, 64 days |
Sun Yun-suan | December 24, 1993 – February 15, 2006 | 80 years, 44 days | 92 years, 97 days | 12 years, 53 days |
Hau Pei-tsun | February 15, 2006 – March 30, 2020 | 86 years, 191 days | 100 years, 235 days | 14 years, 44 days |
Tang Fei | March 30, 2020 – present | 88 years, 15 days | (living) | (living) |
President of the Legislative Yuan
editAs of November 2024, two former presidents of the Legislative Yuan are still alive. The most recent death of a former premier was that of Liu Sung-pan (who was president of the Yuan during 1992–1999) on 18 November 2016.
# | Speaker | Born | Age at start of first term |
Age at end of last term |
Post-speakership timespan |
Lifespan | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Died | Age | ||||||
1 | Sun Fo | Oct 21, 1891 | 56 years, 209 days May 17, 1948 |
57 years, 64 days Dec 24, 1948 |
24 years, 263 days | Sep 13, 1973 | 81 years, 327 days |
2 | Tung Gun-shin | May 16, 1894 | 54 years, 222 days Dec 24, 1948 |
56 years, 144 days Oct 7, 1950 |
30 years, 304 days | Aug 7, 1981 | 87 years, 83 days |
3 | Liu Jin-chin | 1902 | Dec 5, 1950 |
47 or 48 yearsOct 19, 1951 |
48 or 49 years20 years, 150 days | Mar 17, 1972 | 70 or 71 years |
4 | Chang Tao-fan | Aug 9, 1897 | 54 years, 215 days Mar 11, 1952 |
63 years, 195 days Feb 20, 1961 |
7 years, 113 days | Jun 12, 1968 | 70 years, 308 days |
5 | Huang Guo-shu | Aug 8, 1905 | 55 years, 204 days Feb 28, 1961 |
66 years, 195 days Feb 19, 1972 |
15 years, 292 days | Dec 8, 1987 | 82 years, 122 days |
6 | Ni Wen-ya | Mar 2, 1902 | 70 years, 61 days May 2, 1972 |
86 years, 293 days Dec 20, 1988 |
17 years, 165 days | Jun 3, 2006 | 104 years, 93 days |
7 | Liu Kuo-tsai | 1911 | Feb 24, 1989 |
77 or 78 yearsFeb 20, 1990 |
78 or 79 years3 years, 90 days | May 21, 1993 | 81 or 82 years |
8 | Liang Su-yung | Aug 8, 1920 | 69 years, 203 days Feb 27, 1990 |
71 years, 145 days Dec 31, 1991 |
12 years, 240 days | Aug 27, 2004 | 84 years, 19 days |
9 | Liu Sung-pan | Dec 3, 1931 | 60 years, 45 days Jan 17, 1992 |
67 years, 60 days Feb 1, 1999 |
17 years, 291 days | Nov 18, 2016 | 84 years, 351 days |
10 | Wang Jin-pyng | Mar 17, 1941 | 57 years, 321 days Feb 1, 1999 |
74 years, 321 days Feb 1, 2016 |
8 years, 300 days | (living) | 83 years, 255 days |
11 | Su Jia-chyuan | Oct 22, 1956 | 59 years, 102 days Feb 1, 2016 |
63 years, 102 days Feb 1, 2020 |
4 years, 300 days | (living) | 68 years, 36 days |
13 | Yu Shyi-kun | Apr 25, 1948 | 71 years, 282 days Feb 1, 2020 |
(incumbent) | (incumbent) | (living) | 76 years, 216 days |
Oldest living
editGreen text and an asterisk mark the inauguration date of a speaker older than any living former speaker. Other dates are the deaths of the then-oldest speaker.
Speaker | Date range | Age at start | Age at end | Time span |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sun Fo | May 17, 1948* – September 13, 1973 | 56 years, 209 days | 81 years, 327 days | 25 years, 119 days |
Tung Gun-shin | September 13, 1973 – August 7, 1981 | 79 years, 120 days | 87 years, 83 days | 7 years, 328 days |
Ni Wen-ya | August 7, 1981 – June 3, 2006 | 79 years, 158 days | 104 years, 93 days | 24 years, 300 days |
Liu Sung-pan | June 3, 2006 – November 18, 2016 | 74 years, 182 days | 84 years, 351 days | 10 years, 168 days |
Wang Jin-pyng | November 18, 2016 – present | 75 years, 246 days | (living) | 8 years, 9 days |
President of the Judicial Yuan
editPresident of the Examination Yuan
editAs of November 2024, three former presidents of the Yuan are still alive. The most recent death of a former Examination Yuan president was that of Hsu Shui-teh (who was President of the Yuan during 1996–2002) on 31 March 2021.
# | Yuan President | Born | Age at start of presidency |
Age at end of presidency |
Post-presidency timespan |
Lifespan | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Died | Age | ||||||
1 | Chang Po-ling | Apr 5, 1876 | 72 years, 96 days Jul 10, 1948 |
73 years, 234 days Nov 25, 1949 |
1 year, 90 days | Feb 23, 1951 | 74 years, 324 days |
2 | Chia Ching-teh | Aug 28, 1880 | 71 years, 237 days Apr 21, 1952 |
74 years, 4 days Sep 1, 1954 |
6 years, 50 days | Oct 21, 1960 | 80 years, 54 days |
3 | Mo Teh-hui | Apr 16, 1883 | 71 years, 138 days Sep 1, 1954 |
83 years, 138 days Sep 1, 1966 |
1 year, 229 days | Apr 17, 1968 | 87 years, 233 days |
4 | Sun Fo | Oct 21, 1891 | 74 years, 315 days Sep 1, 1966 |
81 years, 327 days Sep 13, 1973 |
0 days | Sep 13, 1973 | 81 years, 327 days |
4 | Yang Liang-kung | Aug 8, 1895 | 78 years, 73 days Oct 20, 1973 |
83 years, 24 days Sep 1, 1978 |
13 years, 129 days | Jan 8, 1992 | 96 years, 153 days |
5 | Liu Chi-hung | Apr 18, 1904 | 74 years, 136 days Sep 1, 1978 |
80 years, 136 days Sep 1, 1984 |
4 years, 136 days | Jan 15, 1989 | 84 years, 272 days |
6 | Kung Teh-cheng | Feb 23, 1920 | 64 years, 191 days Sep 1, 1984 |
73 years, 60 days Apr 24, 1993 |
15 years, 187 days | Oct 28, 2008 | 88 years, 248 days |
7 | Chiu Chuang-huan | Jul 25, 1925 | 67 years, 273 days Apr 24, 1993 |
71 years, 38 days Sep 1, 1996 |
23 years, 305 days | Jul 2, 2020 | 94 years, 343 days |
8 | Hsu Shui-teh | Aug 1, 1931 | 65 years, 31 days Sep 1, 1996 |
71 years, 31 days Sep 1, 2002 |
18 years, 211 days | Mar 31, 2021 | 89 years, 242 days |
9 | Yao Chia-wen | Jun 15, 1938 | 64 years, 78 days Sep 1, 2002 |
70 years, 78 days Sep 1, 2008 |
16 years, 87 days | (living) | 86 years, 165 days |
10 | John Kuan | Jun 9, 1940 | 68 years, 175 days Dec 1, 2008 |
74 years, 84 days Sep 1, 2014 |
10 years, 87 days | (living) | 84 years, 171 days |
11 | Wu Jin-lin | Oct 6, 1947 | 66 years, 330 days Sep 1, 2014 |
72 years, 331 days Sep 1, 2020 |
4 years, 87 days | (living) | 77 years, 52 days |
12 | Huang Jong-tsun | Mar 30, 1947 | 73 years, 155 days Sep 1, 2020 |
(incumbent) | (incumbent) | (living) | 77 years, 242 days |
Oldest living
editGreen text and an asterisk mark the inauguration date of a president of the Yuan older than any living former president. Other dates are the deaths of the then-oldest president of the Yuan.
Yuan president | Date range | Age at start | Age at end | Time span |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chang Po-ling | July 10, 1948* – 23 February 1951 | 72 years, 96 days | 74 years, 324 days | 2 years, 228 days |
None | 1 year, 58 days | |||
Chia Ching-teh | April 21, 1952* – 21 October 1960 | 71 years, 237 days | 80 years, 54 days | 8 years, 183 days |
Mo Teh-hui | October 21, 1960 – 17 April 1968 | 80 years, 54 days | 87 years, 233 days | 7 years, 179 days |
Sun Fo | April 17, 1968 – 13 September 1973 | 76 years, 179 days | 81 years, 327 days | 5 years, 149 days |
None | 37 days | |||
Yang Liang-kung | October 20, 1973* – 8 January 1992 | 78 years, 73 days | 96 years, 153 days | 18 years, 80 days |
Kung Teh-cheng | January 8, 1992 – 28 October 2008 | 71 years, 319 days | 88 years, 248 days | 16 years, 294 days |
Chiu Chuang-huan | October 28, 2008 – 2 July 2020 | 83 years, 95 days | 94 years, 343 days | 11 years, 248 days |
Hsu Shui-teh | July 2, 2020 – 31 March 2021 | 88 years, 336 days | 89 years, 242 days | 272 days |
Yao Chia-wen | March 31, 2021 – present | 82 years, 289 days | (living) | (living) |
President of the Control Yuan
editAs of November 2024, four former presidents of the Yuan are still alive. The most recent death of a former Control Yuan president was that of Wang Tso-yung (who was President of the Yuan during 1996–1999) on 31 July 2013.
# | Yuan President | Born | Age at start of presidency |
Age at end of presidency |
Post-presidency timespan |
Lifespan | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Died | Age | ||||||
1 | Yu You-ren | Apr 11, 1879 | 69 years, 59 days Jun 9, 1948 |
85 years, 213 days Nov 10, 1964 |
0 days | Nov 10, 1964 | 85 years, 213 days |
2 | Lee Shih-tsung | 1898 | Aug 17, 1965 |
66 or 67 yearsMay 15, 1972 |
73 or 74 years0 days | May 15, 1972 | 73 or 74 years |
3 | Yu Chun-hsien | Dec 31, 1901 | 71 years, 78 days Mar 19, 1973 |
85 years, 70 days Mar 11, 1987 |
6 years, 316 days | Jan 21, 1994 | 92 years, 21 days |
4 | Huang Tsun-chiu | Dec 5, 1923 | 63 years, 97 days Mar 12, 1987 |
69 years, 57 days Jan 31, 1993 |
7 years, 298 days | Nov 24, 2000 | 76 years, 355 days |
5 | Chen Li-an | Jun 22, 1937 | 55 years, 224 days Feb 1, 1993 |
58 years, 93 days Sep 23, 1995 |
29 years, 65 days | (living) | 87 years, 158 days |
6 | Wang Tso-yung | Feb 6, 1919 | 77 years, 208 days Sep 1, 1996 |
79 years, 359 days Jan 31, 1999 |
14 years, 181 days | Jul 31, 2013 | 94 years, 175 days |
7 | Frederick Chien | Feb 17, 1935 | 63 years, 349 days Feb 1, 1999 |
69 years, 349 days Jan 31, 2005 |
19 years, 301 days | (living) | 89 years, 284 days |
8 | Wang Chien-shien | Aug 7, 1938 | 69 years, 360 days Aug 1, 2008 |
75 years, 358 days Jul 31, 2014 |
10 years, 119 days | (living) | 86 years, 112 days |
9 | Chang Po-ya | Oct 5, 1942 | 71 years, 300 days Aug 1, 2014 |
77 years, 300 days Jul 31, 2020 |
4 years, 119 days | (living) | 82 years, 53 days |
10 | Chen Chu | Jun 10, 1950 | 70 years, 52 days Aug 1, 2020 |
(incumbent) | (incumbent) | (living) | 74 years, 170 days |
Oldest living
editGreen text and an asterisk mark the inauguration date of a president of the Yuan older than any living former president. Other dates are the deaths of the then-oldest president of the Yuan.
Yuan President | Date range | Age at start | Age at end | Time span |
---|---|---|---|---|
Yu You-ren | June 9, 1948* – November 10, 1964 | 69 years, 59 days | 85 years, 213 days | 16 years, 154 days |
None | 279 days | |||
Lee Shih-tsung | August 17, 1965* – May 15, 1972 | 66 or 67 years | 73 or 74 years | 6 years, 272 days |
None | 307 days | |||
Yu Chun-hsien | March 19, 1973* – January 21, 1994 | 71 years, 78 days | 92 years, 21 days | 20 years, 308 days |
Huang Tsun-chiu | January 21, 1994 – September 1, 1996* | 70 years, 351 days | 72 years, 271 days | 2 years, 224 days |
Wang Tso-yung | September 1, 1996* – July 31, 2013 | 77 years, 208 days | 94 years, 175 days | 16 years, 333 days |
Frederick Chien | July 31, 2013 – present | 78 years, 164 days | (living) | (living) |
Graphical timeline
editThis is a graphical lifespan timeline of the presidents of the Republic of China. The presidents are listed in order of office.
List
editPolitical Party: Kuomintang Non-partisan/ unknown Democratic Progressive Party
No. | Name | Image | Term | Days | Party | Cabinet | |
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Start | End | ||||||
1 | Li Weiguo (李惟果) | 31 May 1948 | 22 December 1948 | 205 | Kuomintang | Weng Wenhao Sun Fo | |
2 | Duanmu Kai (端木愷) | 22 December 1948 | 21 March 1949 | 99 | Kuomintang | Sun Fo | |
3 | Huang Shao-ku (黃少谷) | 21 March 1949 | 12 June 1949 | 73 | Kuomintang | He Yingqin | |
4 | Chia Ching-teh (賈景德) | 12 June 1949 | 1950 | Kuomintang | Yan Xishan | ||
(3) | Huang Shao-ku (黃少谷) | 12 March 1950 | 1 June 1954 | 1542 | Kuomintang | Chen Cheng I | |
5 | Chen Ching-yu (陳慶瑜) | 1 June 1954 | 14 July 1958 | 1504 | Kuomintang | Yu Hung-chun Chen Cheng II | |
6 | Chen Hsueh-ping (陳雪屏) | 14 July 1958 | 29 November 1967 | 3425 | Kuomintang | Chen Cheng II Yen Chia-kan | |
7 | Chiang Yen-shih (蔣彥士) | 29 November 1967 | 29 May 1972 | 1643 | Kuomintang | Yen Chia-kan | |
8 | Fei Hua (費驊) | 29 May 1972 | 9 June 1976 | 1472 | Kuomintang | Chiang Ching-kuo | |
9 | Chang Chi-cheng (張繼正) | May 1976 | May 1978 | Kuomintang | Chiang Ching-kuo | ||
10 | Ma Chi-chuang (馬紀壯) | May 1978 | December 1978 | Kuomintang | Sun Yun-suan | ||
11 | Chu Shao-hua (瞿韶華) | December 1978 | May 1984 | Kuomintang | Sun Yun-suan | ||
12 | Wang Chang-ching (王章清) | 1 June 1984 | July 1988 | Kuomintang | Yu Kuo-hua | ||
13 | Robert Chien (錢純) | July 1988 | May 1989 | Kuomintang | Yu Kuo-hua | ||
14 | Wang Chao-ming (王昭明) | 1989 | 26 February 1993 | Kuomintang | Lee Huan Hau Pei-tsun | ||
15 | Li Ho-kao (李厚高) | 26 February 1993 | 14 December 1993 | 291 | Kuomintang | Lien Chan | |
16 | Chao Shou-po (趙守博) | 14 December 1993 | 1 September 1997 | 1357 | Kuomintang | Lien Chan | |
17 | Chang Yu-hui (張有惠) | 1 September 1997 | 27 January 1999 | 513 | Kuomintang | Vincent Siew | |
18 | Hsieh Shen-shan | 27 January 1999 | 20 May 2000 | 479 | Kuomintang | Vincent Siew | |
19 | Wea Chi-lin (魏啟林) | 20 May 2000 | 6 October 2000 | 139 | Democratic Progressive Party | Tang Fei | |
20 | Chiou I-jen (邱義仁) | 6 October 2000 | 1 February 2002 | 483 | Democratic Progressive Party | Chang Chun-hsiung I | |
21 | Lee Ying-yuan (李應元) | 1 February 2002 | 1 July 2002 | 150 | Democratic Progressive Party | Yu Shyi-kun | |
22 | Liu Shyh-fang (劉世芳) | 1 July 2002 | 20 May 2004 | 689 | Democratic Progressive Party | Yu Shyi-kun | |
23 | Arthur Iap (葉國興) | 20 May 2004 | 1 February 2005 | 257 | Independent | Yu Shyi-kun | |
(21) | Lee Ying-yuan (李應元) | 1 February 2005 | 14 September 2005 | 225 | Democratic Progressive Party | Frank Hsieh | |
24 | Cho Jung-tai (卓榮泰) | 14 September 2005 | 25 January 2006 | 133 | Democratic Progressive Party | Frank Hsieh | |
25 | Liu Yuh-san (劉玉山) | 25 January 2006 | 21 May 2007 | 481 | Independent | Su Tseng-chang I | |
26 | Chen Chin-jun (陳景峻) | 21 May 2007 | 20 May 2008 | 365 | Democratic Progressive Party | Chang Chun-hsiung II | |
27 | Hsueh Hsiang-chuan (薛香川) | 20 May 2008 | 10 September 2009 | 478 | Kuomintang | Liu Chao-shiuan | |
28 | Lin Join-sane (林中森) | 10 September 2009 | 5 February 2012 | 879 | Kuomintang | Wu Den-yih | |
29 | Lin Yi-shih (林益世) | 6 February 2012 | 29 June 2012 | 144 | Kuomintang | Sean Chen | |
30 | Chen Shyh-kwei (陳士魁) | 10 July 2012 | 7 February 2013 | 212 | Kuomintang | Sean Chen | |
31 | Chen Wei-zen (陳威仁) | 18 February 2013 | 28 February 2014 | 376 | Kuomintang | Jiang Yi-huah | |
32 | Lee Shu-chuan (李四川) | 1 March 2014 | 21 January 2015 | 326 | Kuomintang | Jiang Yi-huah Mao Chi-kuo | |
33 | Chien Tai-lang (簡太郎) | 24 January 2015 | 20 May 2016 | 482 | Kuomintang | Mao Chi-kuo Chang San-cheng | |
34 | Chen Mei-ling (陳美伶) | 20 May 2016 | 7 September 2017 | 476 | Independent | Lin Chuan | |
(24) | Cho Jung-tai (卓榮泰) | 8 September 2017 | 28 December 2018 | 476 | Democratic Progressive Party | William Lai | |
35 | Li Meng-yen (李孟諺) | 14 January 2019 | incumbent | 2144 | Independent | Su Tseng-chang II |
List of leaders
editNo. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Political party | Head of State | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chairman of the Military Affairs Commission (軍事委員會主席) | |||||||
1 | Wang Jingwei 汪兆銘 Wāng Zhàomíng (1883–1944) |
3 July 1925 | 9 April 1926 | Kuomintang | Wang Jingwei (Co-serving) | ||
280 days | |||||||
2 | Chiang Kai-shek 蔣中正 Jiǎng Zhōngzhèng (1887–1975) |
16 April 1926 | 10 March 1927 | Kuomintang | Tan Yankai | ||
328 days | |||||||
During this interval, the MAC was headed by a presidium. | |||||||
3 | Hu Hanmin 胡漢民 Hú Hànmín (1879–1936) |
20 September 1927 | 4 January 1928 | Kuomintang | Tan Yankai | ||
106 days | |||||||
(2) | Chiang Kai-shek 蔣中正 Jiǎng Zhōngzhèng (1887–1975) |
7 February 1928 | 7 November 1928 | Kuomintang | |||
Chiang Kai-shek (Co-serving) | |||||||
274 days | |||||||
MAC abolished during this interval | |||||||
Chairman of the Military Affairs Commission (軍事委員會委員長) | |||||||
(2) | Chiang Kai-shek 蔣中正 Jiǎng Zhōngzhèng (1887–1975) |
6 March 1932 | 31 May 1946 | Kuomintang | Lin Sen | ||
Chiang Kai-shek (Co-serving) | |||||||
14 years, 86 days |
Timeline
editTimeline
editPremiers of the Cabinet of the Republic of China (1912–1914)
edit- Period: 13 March 1912 – 1 May 1914
According to the Provisional Constitution of Republic of China, which was passed in 1912, the leader of the majority party or the majority coalition should be appointed premier by the president.
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office Duration in years and days |
Cabinet | Political party | Legislature (elected) |
President | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tang Shaoyi 唐紹儀 (1862–1938) |
13 March 1912 | 27 June 1912 | Tang S. I | Nonpartisan | Provisional (1912) |
Yuan Shikai (Beiyang clique) | ||
106 days | |||||||||
2 | Lou Tseng-tsiang (Pierre-Célestin Lou) 陸徵祥 Lù Zhēngxiáng (1871–1949) |
29 June 1912 | 22 September 1912 | Lou I | Nonpartisan | ||||
85 days | |||||||||
3 | Zhao Bingjun 趙秉鈞 (1859–1914) |
25 September 1912 | 16 July 1913 | Zhao | Nonpartisan | ||||
1st (1912) | |||||||||
294 days | |||||||||
— | Duan Qirui 段祺瑞 (1865–1936) acting |
19 July 1913 | 31 July 1913 | Duan Provisional | Beiyang clique | ||||
12 days | |||||||||
4 | Xiong Xiling 熊希齡 (1870–1937) |
31 July 1913 | 12 February 1914 | Xiong | Nonpartisan | ||||
196 days | |||||||||
— | Sun Baoqi 孫寶琦 (1867–1931) acting |
12 February 1914 | 1 May 1914 | Sun B. Provisional | Nonpartisan | ||||
78 days |
Secretaries of State of the Republic of China (1914–1916)
edit- Period: 1 May 1914 – 22 December 1915; 22 March 1916 – 29 June 1916
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Duration | Political party | President | Legislature (elected) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5 | Xu Shichang 徐世昌 (1855–1939) |
1 May 1914 | 21 December 1915 | Xu I | Beiyang clique | Yuan Shikai (Beiyang clique) |
1st (1912) | ||
1 year, 234 days | |||||||||
(2) | Lou Tseng-tsiang (Pierre-Célestin Lou) 陸徵祥 Lù Zhēngxiáng (1871–1949) |
22 December 1915 | 22 March 1916 | Lou II | Nonpartisan | ||||
91 days | |||||||||
(5) | Xu Shichang 徐世昌 (1855–1939) |
22 March 1916 | 22 April 1916 | Xu II | Beiyang clique | ||||
31 days | |||||||||
6 | Duan Qirui 段祺瑞 (1865–1936) |
22 April 1916 | 29 June 1916 | Duan I | Beiyang clique | ||||
Li Yuanhong (Progressive Party) | |||||||||
68 days |
Premiers of the State Council of the Republic of China (1916–1928)
edit- Period: 29 June 1916 – 3 June 1928
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office Duration in years and days |
Cabinet | Political party | Legislature (elected) |
President | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(6) | Duan Qirui 段祺瑞 (1865–1936) |
29 June 1916 | 23 May 1917 | Duan I Reshuffled | Beiyang clique | 1st (1912) | Li Yuanhong (Progressive Party) | ||
328 days | |||||||||
— | Wu Tingfang 伍廷芳 (1842–1922) acting |
23 May 1917 | 12 June 1917 | Wu T. Provisional | Nonpartisan | ||||
20 days | |||||||||
— | Jiang Chaozong 江朝宗 (1861–1943) acting |
12 June 1917 | 24 June 1917 | Jiang C. Provisional | Beiyang clique | ||||
12 days | |||||||||
7 | Li Jingxi 李經羲 (1857–1925) |
25 June 1917 | 2 July 1917 | Li | Nonpartisan | ||||
8 days | |||||||||
During this interval, Zhang Xun was the prime minister of the Restored Qing Imperial Government. | |||||||||
(6) | Duan Qirui 段祺瑞 (1865–1936) |
14 July 1917 | 22 November 1917 | Duan II | Anhui clique | Feng Guozhang (Zhili clique) (acting) | |||
131 days | |||||||||
— | Wang Daxie 汪大燮 (1859–1929) acting |
22 November 1917 | 30 November 1917 | Nonpartisan | |||||
8 days | |||||||||
8 | Wang Shizhen 王士珍 (1861–1930) |
30 November 1917 | 23 March 1918 | Wang S. | Zhili clique | ||||
113 days | |||||||||
(6) | Duan Qirui 段祺瑞 (1865–1936) |
23 March 1918 | 10 October 1918 | Duan III | Anhui clique | 2nd (1918) | |||
201 days | |||||||||
— | Qian Nengxun 錢能訓 (1869–1924) |
10 October 1918 | 20 December 1918 | Qian Provisional | Nonpartisan | Xu Shichang (Anhui clique) | |||
71 days | |||||||||
9 | 20 December 1918 | 13 June 1919 | Qian | ||||||
175 days | |||||||||
— | Gong Xinzhan 龔心湛 (1871–1943) acting |
13 June 1919 | 24 September 1919 | Gong Provisional | Nonpartisan | ||||
103 days | |||||||||
— | Jin Yunpeng 靳雲鵬 (1877–1951) |
24 September 1919 | 5 November 1919 | Jin Provisional | Anhui clique | ||||
42 days | |||||||||
10 | 5 November 1919 | 14 May 1920 | Jin I | ||||||
191 days | |||||||||
— | Sa Zhenbing 薩鎮冰 (1859–1952) acting |
2 July 1920 | 9 August 1920 | Sa Provisional | Nonpartisan | ||||
38 days | |||||||||
(10) | Jin Yunpeng 靳雲鵬 (1877–1951) |
9 August 1920 | 14 May 1921 | Jin II | Anhui clique | ||||
278 days | |||||||||
14 May 1921 | 18 December 1921 | Jin III | |||||||
218 days | |||||||||
— | Yan Huiqing (W.W. Yan) 顏惠慶 (1877–1950) acting |
18 December 1921 | 24 December 1921 | Yan H. Provisional | Nonpartisan | ||||
6 days | |||||||||
11 | Liang Shiyi 梁士詒 (1869–1933) |
24 December 1921 | 8 April 1922 | Liang | Communications Clique | ||||
105 days | |||||||||
— | Zhou Ziqi 周自齊 (1869–1923) acting |
8 April 1922 | 11 June 1922 | Zhou Provisional | Communications Clique | ||||
65 days | |||||||||
12 | Yan Huiqing (W.W. Yan) 顏惠慶 (1877–1950) |
12 June 1922 | 5 August 1922 | Yan H. I | Nonpartisan | Li Yuanhong (Research Clique) | |||
54 days | |||||||||
(1) | Tang Shaoyi 唐紹儀 (1862–1938) |
5 August 1922 | 19 September 1922 | Tang S. II | Nonpartisan | ||||
45 days | |||||||||
13 | Wang Chonghui 王寵惠 (1881–1958) |
19 September 1922 | 29 November 1922 | Wang C. | Nonpartisan | ||||
71 days | |||||||||
14 | Wang Daxie 汪大燮 (1859–1929) |
29 November 1922 | 11 December 1922 | Wang D. | Nonpartisan | ||||
12 days | |||||||||
— | Wang Zhengting 王正廷 (1882–1961) acting |
11 December 1922 | 4 January 1923 | Wang Z. Provisional | Nonpartisan | ||||
24 days | |||||||||
15 | Zhang Shaozeng 張紹曾 (1879–1928) |
4 January 1923 | 13 June 1923 | Zhang | Nonpartisan | ||||
160 days | |||||||||
— | Gao Lingwei 高凌霨 (1870–1940) acting |
14 June 1923 | 12 October 1923 | Gao Acting | Zhili clique | ||||
120 days | |||||||||
12 October 1923 | 12 January 1924 | Gao Provisional | 1st (1912) | Cao Kun (Zhili clique) | |||||
92 days | |||||||||
16 | Sun Baoqi 孫寶琦 (1867–1931) |
12 January 1924 | 2 July 1924 | Sun B. | Nonpartisan | ||||
172 days | |||||||||
— | V. S. Wellington Koo 顧維鈞 Gù Wéijūn (1888–1985) acting |
2 July 1924 | 14 September 1924 | Koo Provisional | Nonpartisan | ||||
74 days | |||||||||
(12) | Yan Huiqing (W.W. Yan) 顏惠慶 (1877–1950) |
14 September 1924 | 31 October 1924 | Yan H. II | Nonpartisan | ||||
47 days | |||||||||
— | Huang Fu 黃郛 (1880–1936) acting |
31 October 1924 | 24 November 1924 | Huang Provisional | Nonpartisan | ||||
24 days | |||||||||
The premiership was abolished from 25 November 1924 to 26 December 1925. | Duan Qirui (Anhui clique) | ||||||||
17 | Xu Shiying 許世英 (1873–1964) |
26 December 1925 | 4 March 1926 | Xu S.-Y. | Anhui clique | Dissolved | |||
68 days | |||||||||
18 | Jia Deyao 賈德耀 (1880–1941) |
4 March 1926 | 20 April 1926 | Jia | Anhui clique | ||||
47 days | |||||||||
— | Hu Weide 胡惟德 (1863–1933) acting |
20 April 1926 | 13 May 1926 | Hu Provisional Acting | Zhili clique | Premier as acting President | |||
23 days | |||||||||
— | Yan Huiqing (W.W. Yan) 顏惠慶 (1877–1950) acting |
13 May 1926 | 22 June 1926 | Yan H. Acting | Nonpartisan | ||||
40 days | |||||||||
— | Du Xigui 杜錫珪 (1874–1933) acting |
22 June 1926 | 1 October 1926 | Du Provisional Acting | Zhili clique | ||||
101 days | |||||||||
— | V. S. Wellington Koo 顧維鈞 Gù Wéijūn (1888–1985) |
1 October 1926 | 11 January 1927 | Koo Provisional Acting | Nonpartisan | ||||
102 days | |||||||||
19 | 11 January 1927 | 16 June 1927 | Koo Acting | ||||||
156 days | |||||||||
20 | Pan Fu 潘復 (1883–1936) |
20 June 1927 | 3 June 1928 | Pan | Nonpartisan | Zhang Zuolin (Fengtian clique) | |||
349 days |
Presidents of Executive Yuan of the National Government of the Republic of China (1928–1948)
edit- Period: 8 October 1928 – 31 May 1948
When Chiang Kai-shek established the Nanking Nationalist government in 1928, he created a presidency for the Executive Yuan instead of a premiership, in order to show the difference between his government and the previous one in Peking (then renamed Beiping). This government moved to Chongqing during the Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) and during the Chinese Civil War relocated to Taipei where it exists today.
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Duration | Political party | Chairman | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
21 | Tan Yankai 譚延闓[1] Tán Yánkǎi (1880–1930) |
25 October 1928 | 22 September 1930 | Tan | Kuomintang | Tan Yankai (Co-serving) | ||
Chiang Kai-shek (Kuomintang) | ||||||||
1 year, 332 days | ||||||||
— | Soong Tse-ven (T.V. Soong) 宋子文 Sòng Zǐwén (1894–1971) acting |
25 September 1930 | 18 November 1930 | Kuomintang | ||||
54 days | ||||||||
22 | Chiang Kai-shek 蔣中正 Jiǎng Zhōngzhèng (1887–1975) |
18 November 1930 | 15 December 1931 | Chiang K. I | Kuomintang | |||
1 year, 27 days | ||||||||
— | Chen Mingshu 陳銘樞 Chén Míngshū (1889–1965) acting |
15 December 1931 | 28 December 1931 | — | Kuomintang | Lin Sen (Kuomintang) | ||
13 days | ||||||||
23 | Sun Fo 孫科 Sūn Kē (1891–1973) |
28 December 1931 | 28 January 1932 | Sun F. I | Kuomintang | |||
31 days | ||||||||
24 | Wang Jingwei 汪兆銘 Wāng Zhàomíng (1883–1944) |
28 January 1932 | 1 December 1935 | Wang | Kuomintang | |||
3 years, 307 days | ||||||||
(22) | Chiang Kai-shek 蔣中正 Jiǎng Zhōngzhèng (1887–1975) |
7 December 1935 | 1 January 1938 | Chiang K. II | Kuomintang | |||
2 years, 25 days | ||||||||
25 | Kung Hsiang-hsi (H.H. Kung) 孔祥熙 Kǒng Xiángxī (1881–1967) |
1 January 1938 | 25 November 1939 | Kung | Kuomintang | |||
1 year, 328 days | ||||||||
(22) | Chiang Kai-shek 蔣中正 Jiǎng Zhōngzhèng (1887–1975) |
11 December 1939 | 31 May 1945 | Chiang K. III | Kuomintang | |||
Chiang Kai-shek (Kuomintang) | ||||||||
5 years, 171 days | ||||||||
26 | Soong Tse-ven (T.V. Soong) 宋子文 Sòng Zǐwén (1894–1971) |
31 May 1945 | 1 March 1947 | Soong | Kuomintang | |||
1 year, 274 days | ||||||||
— | Chiang Kai-shek 蔣中正 Jiǎng Zhōngzhèng (1887–1975) acting |
1 March 1947 | 23 April 1947 | — | Kuomintang | |||
48 days | ||||||||
27 | Chang Ch'ün 張群 Zhāng Qún (1889–1990) |
23 April 1947 | 24 May 1948 | Chang C. | Kuomintang | |||
1 year, 32 days |
Presidents of Executive Yuan of the Republic of China (1948–present)
edit- Period: 24 May 1948 – present[2]
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office Duration in years and days |
Cabinet | Political party | Legislature (elected) |
President | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
28 | Weng Wenhao 翁文灝 Wēng Wénhào (1889–1971) |
25 May 1948 | 26 November 1948 | Weng | Kuomintang | 1st (1948) | Chiang Kai-shek (KMT) | ||
185 days | |||||||||
(23) | Sun Fo 孫科 Sūn Kē (1891–1973) |
26 November 1948 | 12 March 1949 | Sun F. II | Kuomintang | ||||
106 days | |||||||||
29 | He Yingqin 何應欽 Hé Yìngqīn (1890–1987) |
12 March 1949 | 13 June 1949 | He | Kuomintang | ||||
Li Zongren (KMT) | |||||||||
93 days | |||||||||
30 | Yan Xishan 閻錫山 Yán Xíshān (1883–1960) |
13 June 1949 | 10 March 1950 | Yan | Kuomintang | ||||
Chiang Kai-shek (KMT) | |||||||||
270 days | |||||||||
31 | Chen Cheng 陳誠 Chén Chéng (1897–1965) |
10 March 1950 | 1 June 1954 | Chen C. I | Kuomintang | ||||
4 years, 83 days | |||||||||
32 | Yu Hung-Chun 俞鴻鈞 Yú Hóngjūn (1897–1960) |
1 June 1954 | 15 July 1958 | Yu H. | Kuomintang | ||||
4 years, 44 days | |||||||||
(31) | Chen Cheng 陳誠 Chén Chéng (1897–1965) |
15 July 1958 | 16 December 1963 | Chen C. II | Kuomintang | ||||
5 years, 154 days | |||||||||
33 | Yen Chia-kan (C. K. Yen) 嚴家淦 Yán Jiāgàn (1905–1993) |
16 December 1963 | 1 June 1972 | Yen | Kuomintang | ||||
8 years, 168 days | |||||||||
34 | Chiang Ching-kuo 蔣經國 Jiǎng Jīngguó (1910–1988) |
1 June 1972 | 20 May 1978 | Chiang C. | Kuomintang | ||||
Yen Chia-kan (KMT) | |||||||||
5 years, 353 days | |||||||||
— | Hsu Ching-chung 徐慶鐘 Xú Qìngzhōng (1907–1996) (acting) |
20 May 1978 | 1 June 1978 | Kuomintang | Chiang Ching-kuo (KMT) | ||||
12 days | |||||||||
35 | Sun Yun-suan 孫運璿 Sūn Yùnxuán (1913–2006) |
1 June 1978 | 1 June 1984 | Sun Y. | Kuomintang | ||||
6 years, 0 days | |||||||||
36 | Yu Kuo-hwa 俞國華 Yú Guóhuá (1914–2000) |
1 June 1984 | 1 June 1989 | Yu K. | Kuomintang | ||||
Lee Teng-hui (KMT) | |||||||||
5 years, 0 days | |||||||||
37 | Lee Huan 李煥 Lǐ Huàn (1917–2010) |
1 June 1989 | 1 June 1990 | Lee | Kuomintang | ||||
1 year, 0 days | |||||||||
38 | Hau Pei-tsun 郝柏村 Hǎo Bócūn (1919–2020) |
1 June 1990 | 27 February 1993 | Hau | Kuomintang | ||||
2nd (1992) | |||||||||
2 years, 271 days | |||||||||
39 | Lien Chan 連戰 Lián Zhàn (1936–) |
27 February 1993 | 1 September 1997 | Lien | Kuomintang | ||||
3rd (1995) | |||||||||
4 years, 186 days | |||||||||
40 | Siew Wan-chang (Vincent Siew) 蕭萬長 Xiāo Wàncháng (1939–) |
1 September 1997 | 20 May 2000 | Siew | Kuomintang | ||||
4th (1998) | |||||||||
2 years, 262 days | |||||||||
41 | Tang Fei 唐飛 Táng Fēi (1932–) |
20 May 2000 | 6 October 2000 | Tang | Kuomintang[3] | Chen Shui-bian (DPP) | |||
139 days | |||||||||
42 | Chang Chun-hsiung 張俊雄 Zhāng Jùnxióng (1939–) |
6 October 2000 | 1 February 2002 | Chang C.-H. I | Democratic Progressive | ||||
1 year, 118 days | |||||||||
43 | Yu Shyi-kun 游錫堃 Yóu Xíkūn (1948–) |
1 February 2002 | 1 February 2005 | Yu S. | Democratic Progressive | 5th (2001) | |||
3 years, 0 days | |||||||||
44 | Hsieh Chang-ting (Frank Hsieh) 謝長廷 Xiè Chángtíng (1946–) |
1 February 2005 | 25 January 2006 | Hsieh | Democratic Progressive | 6th (2004) | |||
358 days | |||||||||
45 | Su Tseng-chang 蘇貞昌 Sū Zhēnchāng (1947–) |
25 January 2006 | 21 May 2007 | Su I | Democratic Progressive | ||||
1 year, 116 days | |||||||||
(42) | Chang Chun-hsiung 張俊雄 Zhāng Jùnxióng (1939–) |
21 May 2007 | 20 May 2008 | Chang C.-H. II | Democratic Progressive | ||||
7th (2008) | |||||||||
365 days | |||||||||
46 | Liu Chao-shiuan 劉兆玄 Liú Zhàoxuán (1943–) |
20 May 2008 | 10 September 2009 | Liu | Kuomintang | Ma Ying-jeou (KMT) | |||
1 year, 113 days | |||||||||
47 | Wu Den-yih 吳敦義 Wú Dūnyì (1948–) |
10 September 2009 | 6 February 2012 | Wu | Kuomintang | ||||
8th (2012) | |||||||||
2 years, 149 days | |||||||||
48 | Chen Chun (Sean Chen) 陳冲 Chén Chōng (1949–) |
6 February 2012 | 18 February 2013 | S. Chen | Kuomintang | ||||
1 year, 12 days | |||||||||
49 | Jiang Yi-huah 江宜樺 Jiāng Yīhuá (1960–) |
18 February 2013 | 8 December 2014 | Jiang | Kuomintang | ||||
1 year, 293 days | |||||||||
50 | Mao Chi-kuo 毛治國 Máo Zhìguó (1948–) |
8 December 2014 | 1 February 2016 | Mao | Kuomintang | ||||
1 year, 55 days | |||||||||
51 | Chang San-cheng (Simon Chang) 張善政 Zhāng Shànzhèng (1954–) |
1 February 2016 | 20 May 2016 | Chang S. | Nonpartisan | 9th (2016) | |||
109 days | |||||||||
52 | Lin Chuan 林全 Lín Quán (1951–) |
20 May 2016 | 8 September 2017 | Lin | Nonpartisan | Tsai Ing-wen (DPP) | |||
1 year, 111 days | |||||||||
53 | Lai Ching-te (William Lai) 賴清德 Lài Qīngdé (1959–) |
8 September 2017 | 14 January 2019 | Lai | Democratic Progressive | ||||
1 year, 128 days | |||||||||
(45) | Su Tseng-chang 蘇貞昌 Sū Zhēnchāng (1947–) |
14 January 2019 | Incumbent | Su II | Democratic Progressive | ||||
10th (2020) | |||||||||
5 years, 318 days |
References
edit- ^ Died in office.
- ^ "Premiers of the Republic of China". Executive Yuan. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- ^ Membership suspended.