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Republic of China (ROC) 【中華民國】- Taiwan No. Portrait Name (Birth–Death) Term of office Term Elections (votes / percentages) Political party Vice President Presidents elected by the National Assembly: 1: Chiang Kai-shek 蔣中正 (1887–1975) 1 March 1950: 20 May 1954 1 — Kuomintang: Li Zongren (1950–1954) [5] Vacant (1954) 20 ...
25 October 1945; 79 years ago () (Taiwan handover) 20 May 1948; 76 years ago () (current form) First holder: Sun Yat-sen (as Provisional President) Unofficial names: President of Taiwan: Deputy: Vice President: Salary: NTD 531,000 monthly (2024) [1] Website: english.president.gov.tw
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.
This is a list of the presidents of the Republic of China.. The Republic of China controlled Mainland China before 1949. In the fall of 1949, the ROC government retreated to Taiwan and surrounding islands as a result of the takeover of the mainland by the Chinese Communist Party and founding of the People's Republic of China.
Lists of local executives of places in Taiwan (2 C) Pages in category "Lists of Taiwanese politicians" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Presidents of the Republic of China on Taiwan (1945−present) the historical Republic of China — on mainland China from 1912 to 1949. For the presidents of the historical Republic of China (1912–49) on mainland China, see Category: Presidents of the Republic of China .
Tsai with Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and Salvadoran President Salvador Sánchez Cerén in 2017 The New Southbound Policy was launched on 5 September 2016 with the intent to make Taiwan less dependent on Mainland China and to improve Taiwan's cooperation with other countries. [ 151 ]
The previous eight presidents and vice presidents of the ROC had been elected by the members of the National Assembly. For the first time, the President of the ROC would be elected by majority vote of Taiwan's population. On 23 March 1996, Lee became the first popularly elected ROC president with 54% of the vote. [53]