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Premier of the Republic of China

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Premier of the Republic of China
PostPremier of the Republic of China
BodyExecutive Yuan
Member ofNational Security Council
Reports toPresident of the Republic of China
ResidenceTaipei
Term lengthNo fixed term
Formation1912
Websitewww.ey.gov.tw

Premier of the Republic of China. The Premier of the Republic of China is the head of the Executive Yuan, the executive branch of the Government of the Republic of China. The Premier is appointed by the President of the Republic of China, and is responsible for advising the President on matters of state, as well as overseeing the implementation of policies and laws passed by the Legislative Yuan. The Premier also plays a key role in the National Security Council, working closely with the Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to ensure the national security of the Republic of China.

History of

the Premiership The office of the Premier of the Republic of China was established in 1912, following the Xinhai Revolution and the founding of the Republic of China. The first Premier was Tang Shaoyi, who served under President Sun Yat-sen. Since then, the Premiership has been held by a number of notable figures, including Duan Qirui, Wu Tingfang, and Chiang Kai-shek. The Premiership has played a significant role in shaping the history of the Republic of China, from the Chinese Civil War to the present day. The Premier has worked closely with other branches of government, including the Judicial Yuan and the Control Yuan, to ensure the effective governance of the Republic of China. The Premier has also played a key role in international relations, working with leaders such as Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping, and Xi Jinping to promote the interests of the Republic of China.

Powers and Responsibilities

The Premier of the Republic of China has a range of powers and responsibilities, including advising the President of the Republic of China on matters of state, overseeing the implementation of policies and laws, and coordinating the activities of the various ministries and agencies of the Executive Yuan. The Premier also plays a key role in the National Security Council, working closely with the Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to ensure the national security of the Republic of China. The Premier is also responsible for representing the Republic of China at international gatherings, such as the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation and the World Health Organization. The Premier works closely with other international leaders, including the Prime Minister of Japan, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and the Chancellor of Germany, to promote the interests of the Republic of China.

List of Premiers

The following is a list of Premiers of the Republic of China: Tang Shaoyi, Wu Tingfang, Zhao Bingjun, Duan Qirui, Xiong Xiling, Sun Baoqi, Xu Shichang, Jin Yunpeng, Sa Zhenbing, Yin Changheng, Sa Zhenbing, Zhongjia Sun, Wang Chonghui, Wang Zhengting, Zhang Shaozeng, Gao Lingwei, Sun Ke, Chiang Kai-shek, Chen Mingshu, Tang Shengzhi, T.V. Soong, Chiang Kai-shek, Zhang Qun, Weng Wenhao, He Yingqin, Yan Xishan, Chen Cheng, Yu Hung-chun, Chen Cheng, Yu Hung-chun, Chen Cheng, Wu Kuo-chen, Chiang Ching-kuo, Sun Yun-suan, Yu Kuo-hwa, Lee Huan, Hau Pei-tsun, Lien Chan, Vincent Siew, Tang Fei, Chang Chun-hsiung, Yu Shyi-kun, Frank Hsieh, Su Tseng-chang, Chang Chun-hsiung, Liu Chao-shiuan, Wu Den-yih, Jiang Yi-huah, Mao Chi-kuo, Chang San-cheng, Lin Chuan, William Lai, Su Tseng-chang.

Appointment and Removal

The Premier of the Republic of China is appointed by the President of the Republic of China, and must be confirmed by the Legislative Yuan. The Premier serves at the pleasure of the President, and can be removed from office at any time. The Premier can also resign from office, either voluntarily or under pressure from the President or the Legislative Yuan. The appointment and removal of the Premier is governed by the Constitution of the Republic of China and the Organic Law of the Executive Yuan. The Premier works closely with other branches of government, including the Judicial Yuan and the Control Yuan, to ensure the effective governance of the Republic of China.

Role

in Government The Premier of the Republic of China plays a key role in the government of the Republic of China, serving as the head of the Executive Yuan and advising the President of the Republic of China on matters of state. The Premier is responsible for overseeing the implementation of policies and laws, and for coordinating the activities of the various ministries and agencies of the Executive Yuan. The Premier also plays a key role in the National Security Council, working closely with the Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to ensure the national security of the Republic of China. The Premier works closely with other international leaders, including the Prime Minister of Australia, the Prime Minister of Canada, and the Prime Minister of India, to promote the interests of the Republic of China.

Current

Premier The current Premier of the Republic of China is Su Tseng-chang, who has been in office since January 2019. Su has previously served as the Mayor of Taipei and the Chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party. As Premier, Su has focused on promoting the economic development of the Republic of China, as well as strengthening the country's national security and international relations. Su has worked closely with other branches of government, including the Legislative Yuan and the Judicial Yuan, to ensure the effective governance of the Republic of China. Su has also worked closely with other international leaders, including the President of the United States, the Prime Minister of Japan, and the Chancellor of Germany, to promote the interests of the Republic of China. Category:Government of the Republic of China

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