This is a list of the premiers of the Republic of China since 1912. The Republic of China before 1949 controlled mainland China as well as offshore islands. The Republic of China since 1949 has only controlled Taiwan and nearby islands . The current Republic of China is usually known as Taiwan. In the country's history, the official title of the head of government has changed over time.
Year
Chinese
Mandarin Pinyin
Taiwanese Pe̍h-ōe-jī
Hakka Pha̍k-fa-sṳ
1912–1914, 1916–1928
國務總理
Guówù Zǒnglǐ
Kok-bū Chóng-lí
Koet-vu Chúng-lî
1914–1916
政事堂國務卿
Zhèngshìtáng Guówùqīng
Chèng-sū-tông Kok-bū-khing
Chṳn-sṳ-thòng Koet-vu-khîn
1928–present
行政院院長
Xíngzhèng Yuàn Yuànzhǎng
Hêng-chèng Īⁿ Īⁿ-tiúⁿ
Hàng-chṳn Yen Yen-tshòng
Premiers, also known as Presidents of the Executive Yuan , are appointed by the Presidents of the Republic of China, but some premiers were even more powerful than the presidents, during the early age of the Republic of China . Some presidents were even expelled by the premiers they appointed.
The title of premier in China was changed several times, so this list is divided into several sections.
List
Independent
Beiyang clique , etc.
Progressive
Communications
Kuomintang (Nationalist)
Democratic Progressive
Premiers of the Cabinet (1912–1914)
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.
Secretaries of State (1914–1916)
Period: 1 May 1914 – 21 December 1915; 22 March 1916 – 29 June 1916
Premiers of the State Council (1916–1928)
Period: 29 June 1916 – 3 June 1928
Presidents of the Executive Yuan of the National Government (1928–1948)
Period: 25 October 1928 – 24 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.
Presidents of the Executive Yuan (1948–present)
Period: 25 May 1948 – present[ 2]
No.
Portrait
Name(Birth–Death)
Term of officeDuration 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 (Kuomintang )
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 )acting
93 days
30
Yan Xishan 閻錫山 Yán Xíshān (1883–1960)
13 June 1949
10 March 1950
Yan X.
Kuomintang
Chiang Kai-shek (Kuomintang )
270 days
31
Chen Cheng 陳誠 Chén Chéng (1898–1965)
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 (1898–1965)
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 (Kuomintang )
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 (Kuomintang )
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
2 years, 271 days
39
Lien Chan 連戰 Lián Zhàn (1936–)
27 February 1993
1 September 1997
Lien
Kuomintang
2nd (1992)
4 years, 186 days
3rd (1995)
40
Siew Wan-chang(Vincent Siew) 蕭萬長 Xiāo Wàncháng (1939–)
1 September 1997
20 May 2000
Siew
Kuomintang
2 years, 262 days
4th (1998)
41
Tang Fei 唐飛 Táng Fēi (1932–)
20 May 2000
6 October 2000
Tang F.
Kuomintang [ 3]
Chen Shui-bian (DPP )
139 days
42
Chang Chun-hsiung 張俊雄 Zhāng Jùnxióng (1938–)
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 (1948–)
25 January 2006
21 May 2007
Su I
Democratic Progressive
1 year, 116 days
(42)
Chang Chun-hsiung 張俊雄 Zhāng Jùnxióng (1938–)
21 May 2007
20 May 2008
Chang C.-H. II
Democratic Progressive
365 days
7th (2008)
46
Liu Chao-shiuan 劉兆玄 Liú Zhàoxuán (1943–)
20 May 2008
10 September 2009
Liu
Kuomintang
Ma Ying-jeou (Kuomintang )
1 year, 113 days
47
Wu Den-yih 吳敦義 Wú Dūnyì (1948–)
10 September 2009
6 February 2012
Wu D.
Kuomintang
2 years, 149 days
48
Chen Chun(Sean Chen) 陳冲 Chén Chōng (1949–)
6 February 2012
18 February 2013
S. Chen
Kuomintang
8th (2012)
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
S. Chang
Independent
9th (2016)
109 days
52
Lin Chuan 林全 Lín Quán (1951–)
20 May 2016
8 September 2017
Lin
Independent
Tsai Ing-wen (DPP )
1 year, 111 days
53
Lai Ching-te(William Lai) 賴清德 Lài Qīngdé (1958–)
8 September 2017
14 January 2019
Lai
Democratic Progressive
1 year, 128 days
(45)
Su Tseng-chang 蘇貞昌 Sū Zhēnchāng (1948–)
14 January 2019
31 January 2023
Su II
Democratic Progressive
4 years, 17 days
10th (2020)
54
Chen Chien-jen 陳建仁 Chén Jiànrén (1951–)
31 January 2023
20 May 2024
Chen C.J.
Democratic Progressive
1 year, 351 days
11th (2024)
55
Cho Jung-tai 卓榮泰 Zhuó Róngtài (1959–)
20 May 2024
Incumbent
Cho
Democratic Progressive
Lai Ching-te (DPP )
241 days
Timeline
Rank in length by total tenure
Rank
Individual
Days
Assumed office
Left office
Notes
1
Chen Cheng
3524
1544
10 March 1950
1 June 1954
1980
15 July 1958
16 December 1963
2
Chiang Kai-shek
3135
386
24 November 1930
15 December 1931
Pre-1947 Constitution
747
16 December 1935
1 January 1938
Pre-1947 Constitution
2002
11 December 1939
4 June 1945
Pre-1947 Constitution
3
Yen Chia-kan
3090
16 December 1963
1 June 1972
4
Sun Yun-suan
2192
1 June 1978
1 June 1984
5
Chiang Ching-kuo
2179
1 June 1972
20 May 1978
6
Su Tseng-chang
1961
483
25 January 2006
21 May 2007
1478
14 January 2019
31 January 2023
7
Yu Kuo-hua
1826
1 June 1984
1 June 1989
8
Lien Chan
1647
27 February 1993
1 September 1997
9
Yu Hung-chun
1505
1 June 1954
15 July 1958
10
Wang Jingwei
1417
29 January 1932
16 December 1935
Pre-1947 Constitution
11
Yu Shyi-kun
1096
1 February 2002
1 February 2005
12
Hau Pei-tsun
1002
1 June 1990
27 February 1993
13
Vincent Siew
992
1 September 1997
20 May 2000
14
Wu Den-yih
879
10 September 2009
6 February 2012
15
Chang Chun-hsiung
848
483
6 October 2000
1 February 2002
365
21 May 2007
20 May 2008
16
H. H. Kung
709
1 January 1938
11 December 1939
Pre-1947 Constitution
17
Tan Yankai
697
25 October 1928
22 September 1930
Pre-1947 Constitution
18
Jiang Yi-huah
658
18 February 2013
8 December 2014
19
T. V. Soong
635
4 June 1945
1 March 1947
Pre-1947 Constitution
20
William Lai
493
8 September 2017
14 January 2019
21
Liu Chao-shiuan
478
20 May 2008
10 September 2009
22
Lin Chuan
476
20 May 2016
8 September 2017
23
Chen Chien-jen
475
31 January 2023
20 May 2024
24
Mao Chi-kuo
420
8 December 2014
1 February 2016
25
Chang Chun
402
23 April 1947
29 May 1948
Pre-1947 Constitution
26
Sean Chen
378
6 February 2012
18 February 2013
27
Lee Huan
365
1 June 1989
1 June 1990
28
Frank Hsieh
358
1 February 2005
25 January 2006
29
Yan Xishan
275
13 June 1949
15 March 1950
30
Weng Wenhao
208
29 May 1948
23 December 1948
31
Tang Fei
139
20 May 2000
6 October 2000
32
Cho Jung-tai
241
20 May 2024
Incumbent
33
Sun Fo
119
28
1 January 1932
29 January 1932
Pre-1947 Constitution
91
23 December 1948
24 March 1949
34
Chang San-cheng
109
1 February 2016
20 May 2016
35
He Yingqin
81
24 March 1949
13 June 1949
References
See also