List of vice presidents of the Control Yuan
Appearance
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This is a list of vice presidents of the Control Yuan:[1]
List
[edit]Kuomintang (Nationalist) Independent People First Party
Before the 1947 constitution
[edit]- Period: 1928 – 1948
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Took office | Left office | Term | Political party | President | |
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1 | Chen Guofu 陳果夫 Chén Guǒfu (1892–1951) |
8 October 1928 | 27 December 1931 | — | Kuomintang | Tan Yankai (Kuomintang) | ||
Chiang Kai-shek (Kuomintang) | ||||||||
Lin Sen (Kuomintang) | ||||||||
2 | Ding Weifen 丁惟汾 Ding Wéifén (1874–1954) |
28 December 1931 | 6 December 1935 | Kuomintang | Lin Sen (Kuomintang) | |||
3 | Xu Chongzhi 許崇智 Xǔ Chóngzhì (1887–1965) |
7 December 1935 | 26 December 1941 | Kuomintang | ||||
4 | Liu Shangqing 劉尚清 Liǘ Shàngqing (1868–1947) |
27 December 1941 | 19 February 1947 | Kuomintang | ||||
Chiang Kai-shek (Kuomintang) | ||||||||
5 | Huang Shaohong 黃紹竑 Huáng Shàohóng (1895–1966) |
7 June 1947 | 26 October 1947 | Kuomintang | ||||
6 | Liu Zhe 劉哲 Liǘ Zhé (1880–1954) |
27 October 1947 | 4 June 1948 | Kuomintang |
After the 1947 constitution (indirect elections)
[edit]- Period: 1948 – 1993
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Took office | Left office | Term | Electoral mandates (Supplementary elections) |
Political party | President | |
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6 | Liu Zhe[2] 劉哲 Liǘ Zhé (1880–1954) MCY for Jilin at-large |
12 June 1948 | 6 January 1954 | 1 | 1948 | Kuomintang | Chiang Kai-shek (KMT) | ||
7 | Liang Shang-tung[2] 梁上棟 Liáng Shàngdòng (1887–1957) MCY for Shanxi at-large |
18 August 1954 | 11 July 1957 | Kuomintang | |||||
8 | Lee Shih-tsung 李嗣璁 Lǐ Sìcōng (1898–1972) MCY for Hebei at-large |
12 April 1958 | 16 August 1965 | Kuomintang | |||||
9 | Chang Wei-han 張維翰 Zhāng Weíhàn (1886–1979) MCY for Yunnan at-large |
2 November 1965 | 18 March 1973 | 1969 1973 |
Kuomintang | ||||
10 | Chou Pai-lien[3] 周百鍊 Zhou Bǎiliàn (1909–1991) MCY for Taipei at-large |
19 March 1973 | 23 March 1981 | 1980 | Kuomintang | Chiang Kai-shek (KMT) | |||
Yen Chia-kan (KMT) | |||||||||
Chiang Ching-kuo (KMT) | |||||||||
11 | Huang Tsun-chiu 黃尊秋 Huáng Zūnqiū (1923–2000) MCY for Taiwan at-large |
24 March 1981 | 11 March 1987 | 1987 | Kuomintang | ||||
12 | Ma Kung-chun 馬空群 Mǎ Kongqún (1910–2007) MCY for Guizhou at-large |
12 March 1987 | 29 December 1991 | Kuomintang | |||||
Lee Teng-hui (KMT) | |||||||||
13 | Lin Rong-san 林榮三 Lín Róngsan (1939–2015) MCY for Taiwan at-large |
20 February 1992 | 31 January 1993 | Kuomintang |
After the 1947 Constitution (presidential nomination)
[edit]- Period: 1993 – present
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Took office | Left office | Term | Political party | President | |
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14 | Cheng Shuei-chih 鄭水枝 Zhèng Shuǐzhī (1926–2020) |
1 February 1993 | 31 January 1999 | 2 | Kuomintang | Lee Teng-hui (KMT) | ||
15 | Cheng Meng-lin 陳孟鈴 Chén Mènglíng (1934–2009) |
1 February 1999 | 31 January 2005 | 3 | Kuomintang | |||
Chen Shui-bian (DPP) | ||||||||
Post vacant | ||||||||
Ma Ying-jeou (KMT) | ||||||||
— | Shen Fu-hsiung 沈富雄 Shěn Fùxióng (1939– ) |
Confirmation rejected by the Legislative Yuan[4] | 4 | Independent | ||||
Post vacant | ||||||||
16 | Chen Jinn-lih[5] 陳進利 Chén Jìnlì (1942– ) |
1 December 2008 | 31 July 2014 | 4 | Kuomintang | |||
17 | Sun Ta-chuan[6] (Paelabang Danapan) 孫大川 Sūn Dàchuān (1953– ) |
1 August 2014 | 31 July 2020 | 5 | Independent | |||
Tsai Ing-wen (DPP) | ||||||||
Post vacant | ||||||||
18 | Lee Hung-chun 李鴻鈞 Lǐ Hóngjūn (1959– ) |
30 May 2022 | Incumbent | 6 | People First Party[7]
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Timeline
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "正副院長". 監察院全球資訊網 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 2018-05-22. Retrieved 2020-08-01.
- ^ a b Died in office.
- ^ First Taiwan-born Vice President of the Control Yuan.
- ^ "Legislative Yuan accepts Wang but rejects Shen - Taipei Times". www.taipeitimes.com. 2008-07-05. Retrieved 2020-08-01.
- ^ First indigenous Taiwanese nominated as vice president of a Yuan.
- ^ Indigenous Taiwanese. First independent Vice President of the Control Yuan.
- ^ Suspended party activities upon taking office.