Secretary-General to the President (Republic of China)

The Secretary-General to the President is the highest-ranking official in the Office of the President, Republic of China (Taiwan), and supervises the staff of the Office. The current Secretary-General is David Lee.

Secretary-General to the President
總統府秘書長
Incumbent
David Lee

since 3 August 2020 (2020-08-03)
Reports toPresident of the Republic
AppointerPresident of the Republic
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)

Duties

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." [1]

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   Non-partisan/ unknown

No.NameTerm of OfficePolitical PartyPresident
1 Wu Dingchang吳鼎昌March 1948December 1948KuomintangChiang Kai-shek
2 Wu Zhongxin吳忠信December 1948February 1949Kuomintang
3 Weng Wenhao翁文灝March 1949June 1949Kuomintang
4 Qiu Changwei邱昌渭26 June 1949March 1950Kuomintang
5 Wang Shijie王世杰23 March 195016 November 1953Kuomintang
Xu Jingzhi許靜芝17 November 195317 May 1954Kuomintang
6 Zhang Qun張群18 May 195428 May 1972Kuomintang
7 Zheng Yanfen鄭彥棻29 May 197219 May 1978KuomintangChiang Kai-shek
Yen Chia-kan
8 Chiang Yen-si蔣彥士20 May 197819 December 1978KuomintangChiang Ching-kuo
9 Ma Chi-chuang馬紀壯20 December 197831 May 1984Kuomintang
10 Shen Chang-huan沈昌煥1 June 198416 October 1988KuomintangChiang Ching-kuo
Lee Teng-hui
11 Lee Yuan-tsu李元簇18 October 198819 May 1990KuomintangLee Teng-hui
12 Chiang Yen-si蔣彥士20 May 199012 December 1994Kuomintang
13 Wu Po-hsiung吳伯雄19 December 19944 August 1996Kuomintang
14 Huang Kun-huei黃昆輝5 August 199617 November 1999Kuomintang
15 John Chiang章孝嚴18 November 199922 December 1999Kuomintang
16 Ting Mao-shih丁懋時12 December 199919 May 2000Kuomintang
17 Chang Chun-hsiung張俊雄20 May 200031 July 2000Democratic ProgressiveChen Shui-bian
Chen Che-nan陳哲男1 August 20005 October 2000Democratic Progressive
18 Yu Shyi-kun游錫堃6 October 200031 January 2002Democratic Progressive
19 Chen Shimeng陳師孟1 February 20025 February 2003Democratic Progressive
20 Chiou I-jen邱義仁6 February 200319 May 2004Democratic Progressive
21 Su Tseng-chang蘇貞昌20 May 200431 January 2005Democratic Progressive
22 Yu Shyi-kun游錫堃1 February 200516 December 2005Democratic Progressive
Ma Yung-chen馬永成17 December 200524 January 2006Democratic Progressive
23 Chen Tan-sun陳唐山25 January 20066 February 2007Democratic Progressive
24 Chiou I-jen邱義仁6 February 200720 May 2007Democratic Progressive
Cho Jung-tai卓榮泰21 May 200719 August 2007Democratic Progressive
25 Yeh Chu-lan葉菊蘭20 August 200722 March 2008Democratic Progressive
26 Chen Tan-sun陳唐山23 March 200820 May 2008Democratic Progressive
27 Chan Chun-po詹春柏20 May 20089 September 2009KuomintangMa Ying-jeou
28 Liao Liou-yi廖了以10 September 200930 January 2011Kuomintang
29 Wu Jin-lin伍錦霖31 January 20115 February 2012Kuomintang
30 Tseng Yung-chuan曾永權6 February 201226 September 2012Kuomintang
31 Timothy Yang楊進添27 September 201211 February 2015Kuomintang
32 Tseng Yung-chuan曾永權12 February 201519 May 2016Kuomintang
33 Lin Bih-jaw林碧炤20 May 201619 October 2016Kuomintang[2]Tsai Ing-wen
Liu Chien-sin劉建忻20 October 201617 May 2017Democratic Progressive
34 Joseph Wu吳釗燮18 May 201726 February 2018Democratic Progressive
Liu Chien-sin劉建忻26 February 201823 April 2018Democratic Progressive
35 Chen Chu陳菊23 April 201820 May 2020Democratic Progressive
36 Su Jia-chyuan蘇嘉全20 May 20202 August 2020Democratic Progressive
Liu Chien-sin劉建忻2 August 20203 August 2020Democratic Progressive
37 David Lee李大維3 August 2020IncumbentKuomintang[2]
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