Taiwan Provincial Government#Chief Executive

{{Short description|1945–2018 government of Taiwan Province of the Republic of China}}

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| nativename_a = {{lang|zh-Hant|臺灣省政府}}

| nativename_r = Táiwān Shěng Zhèngfǔ (Mandarin)
Tâi-oân Séng Chèng-hú (Taiwanese)
Thòi-vân Sén Chṳn-fú (Hakka)

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| formed = 1 September 1945 (as Office of the Chief Executive)
16 May 1947 (as Provincial Government){{cite web|url=http://www.tpg.gov.tw/ |script-title=zh:臺灣省政府全球資訊網|publisher=tpg.gov.tw|access-date=2014-08-22}}

| preceding1 = Government-General of Taiwan, Empire of Japan

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| superseding = National Development Council

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| parent_agency = Executive Yuan

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| website = [http://www.tpg.gov.tw/Eng/ www.tpg.gov.tw]

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Taiwan Provincial Government is the nominal government of Taiwan Province in the Republic of China. Since 2018, its functions have been transferred to the National Development Council and other ministries of the Executive Yuan.{{cite web|url=http://www.tpg.gov.tw/|title=Taiwan Provincial Government Official Website|access-date=17 July 2018}}

History

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At the end of World War II, Japan surrendered on August 15, 1945. The Nationalist government started the process to takeover Taiwan on behalf of the Allies. The Taiwan Provincial Administrative Office was established by the Executive Yuan in Chungking on September 1, 1945. The office moved to Taipei on October 25, 1945. After the February 28 incident in 1947, the Executive Yuan decided to restructure the Provincial Administrative Office as a provincial government. On May 16, 1947, the Taiwan Provincial Government was established.

As the Republic of China progressively lost control of mainland China to Communist Party forces in the late 1940s and early 1950s, the national government relocated to Taiwan in late 1949. However, Taiwan continued to be governed by a provincial government even though from 1955 it was one of only two provincial governments still functioning (the other being Fujian province, controlling some islands off the mainland coast). The remainder of Fujian province still under Republic of China control was placed under military administration in 1956, and its provincial government was downsized and relocated to Taiwan island. This left Taiwan province as the only fully functioning provincial government. From 1967, a number of major cities in Taiwan were elevated to special municipalities directly controlled by the national government, and moved outside the jurisdiction of Taiwan province.

During the constitutional reform initiated in 1996, the ROC authorities decided to downsize the provincial structure due to the reasons that to solve the problem of overlapping personnel and administrative resources between the provincial and central governments, and cut excessive public spending.{{citation| chapter = The rise and fall of Sanminzhuyi Utopia | pages = 136–138 | author = Bi-yu Chang | title = Place, Identity, and National Imagination in Post-war Taiwan | publisher = Routledge | date = 24 March 2015 | isbn = 9781317658122 | chapter-url = {{Google books|hgaUBwAAQBAJ|page=138|plainurl=yes}} | postscript = .}} The provinces were streamlined and ceased to be self-governing bodies in December 1998, with their administrative functions transferred to the National Development Council and other ministries of the Executive Yuan as well as second-tier local governments such as counties. However, the position of the Chairman of the Provincial Government and Taiwan Provincial Consultative Council are retained to comply with the Constitution.

In July 2018, all provincial governmental organs were formally abolished, with budget and personnel removed.{{cite web|url=http://www.tpg.gov.tw/|title=Taiwan Provincial Government Official Website|access-date=17 July 2018}}

Historical government buildings

Historically, before the provincial government's duties and functions were handed to the Executive Yuan in July 2018, the provincial government was located in Taipei from 1947 to 1956, and in Zhongxing New Village from 1957 to July 2018.

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!Order

|width=400|First

width=400|Second
Location

|Ch'êng-chung, Taipei City
(now Zhongzheng, Taipei)

|Zhongxing New Village,
Nantou City, Nantou County

Date in use

|May 1947 to 1956||1957 to July 2018

Photo

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Notes

|Currently the Executive Yuan building

|Currently the Office of the Zhongxing New Village Revitalization Project, National Development Council

Governor of Taiwan

=Official titles of the governor=

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!rowspan=2|Year!!colspan=3|Full title!!rowspan=2|Literal meaning!!rowspan=2 width=500|Notes

ChineseMandarin
(Pinyin)
Hokkien
(Pe̍h-ōe-jī)
1945–1947{{lang|zh-Hant|臺灣省
行政長官}}
Táiwānshěng
Xíngzhèng
Zhǎngguān
Tâi-oân-séng
Hêng-chèng
Tióng-Kuaⁿ

|Chief Executive of
Taiwan Province

The position of Chief Executive was temporarily part of the Executive Yuan as specified in the Taiwan Provincial Administrative Executive Office Organizational Outline ({{lang|zh-Hant|臺灣省行政長官公署組織條例}} Táiwān-shěng xíngzhèng zhǎngguān gōngshǔ zǔzhī tiáolì) of September 20, 1945.
1947–1994{{lang|zh-Hant|臺灣省政府
主席}}
Táiwānshěng
Zhèngfǔ Zhǔxí
Tâi-oân-séng
Chèng-hú Chú-se̍k

|Chairman of Taiwan
Provincial Government

After the February 28 Incident, the Administrative Executive Office was reorganized as a provincial government. The title was often abbreviated as {{lang|zh-Hant|省主席}} shěngzhǔxí.
1994–1998{{lang|zh-Hant|臺灣省
省長}}
Táiwānshěng
Shěngzhǎng
Tâi-oân-séng
Séng-tiúⁿ

|Governor of
Taiwan Province

During the democratic reforms, the title "Governor" was first legally used in the Self-Governance Law for Provinces and Counties ({{lang|zh-Hant|省縣自治法}}) of July 29, 1994. The governor was directly elected by the people of the province.
1998–2018{{lang|zh-Hant|臺灣省政府
主席}}
Táiwānshěng
Zhèngfǔ Zhǔxí
Tâi-oân-séng
Chèng-hú Chú-se̍k

|Chairman of Taiwan
Provincial Government

Since the streamlining of the Taiwan Provincial Government in 1998, the government was headed by a provincial council of nine members, including one chairperson, all of which were appointed by the President. Since July 2018, no council members nor chairpersons were appointed.

=List of governors=

All governors of Taiwan Province are codified in Chapter XI, Article 113, Section 2 of the constitution.

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== Chief Executive ==

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(Birth–Death)

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! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" | 1

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| align=center| Chen Yi
{{lang|zh-Hant|陳儀}}
Chén Yí
(1883–1950)

| August 29, 1945 || April 22, 1947

| Kuomintang

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! colspan=6|

== Chairperson of the Provincial Government ==

|--

! №

! Portrait

! width=150px|Name
(Birth–Death)

! colspan=2 width=200px|Term of office

! width=100px|Political party

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! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" | 1

| align=center| 80px

| align=center| Wei Tao-ming
{{lang|zh|魏道明}}
Wèi Dàomíng
(1899–1978)

| May 16, 1947 || January 5, 1949

| Kuomintang

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" | 2

| align=center| 80px

| align=center| Chen Cheng
{{lang|zh-Hant|陳誠}}
Chén Chéng
(1897–1965)

| January 5, 1949 || December 21, 1949

| Kuomintang

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" | 3

| align=center| 80px

| align=center| K. C. Wu
{{lang|zh-Hant|吳國楨}}
Wú Guózhēn
(1903–1984)

| December 21, 1949 || April 16, 1953

| Kuomintang

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" | 4

| align=center| 80px

| align=center| Yu Hung-chun
{{lang|zh-Hant|俞鴻鈞}}
Yú Hóngjūn
(1897–1960)

| April 16, 1953 || June 7, 1954

| Kuomintang

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" | 5

| align=center| 80px

| align=center| Yen Chia-kan
{{lang|zh-Hant|嚴家淦}}
Yán Jiāgàn
(1905–1993)

| June 7, 1954 || August 16, 1957

| Kuomintang

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" | 6

| align=center| 80px

| align=center| {{Interlanguage link multi|Chow Chih-jou|zh|3=周至柔}}
{{lang|zh|周至柔}}
Zhōu Zhìróu
(1899–1986)

| August 16, 1957 || December 1, 1962

| Kuomintang

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" | 7

| align=center| 80px

| align=center| Huang Chieh
{{lang|zh-Hant|黃杰}}
Huáng Jié
(1902–1995)

| December 1, 1962 || July 5, 1969

| Kuomintang

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" | 8

| align=center|80px

| align=center| Chen Ta-ching
{{lang|zh-Hant|陳大慶}}
Chén Dàqìng
(1904–1973)

| July 5, 1969 || June 6, 1972

| Kuomintang

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" | 9

| align=center| 80px

| align=center| Hsieh Tung-min
{{lang|zh-Hant|謝東閔}}
Xiè Dōngmǐn
(1908–2001)

| June 6, 1972 || May 20, 1978

| Kuomintang

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" rowspan=2| —

| rowspan=2 align=center|

| rowspan=2 align=center| {{Interlanguage link multi|Chu Shao-hwa|zh|3=瞿韶華}}
{{lang|zh-Hant|瞿韶華}}
Qú Sháohuá
(1914–1996)

| May 20, 1978 || June 11, 1978

| Kuomintang

|-

| colspan=4|As acting; Secretary General of the Provincial Government.

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" | 10

| align=center| 80px

| align=center| Lin Yang-kang
{{lang|zh|林洋港}}
Lín Yánggǎng
(1927–2013)

| June 12, 1978 || December 5, 1981

| Kuomintang

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" | 11

| align=center| 80px

| align=center| Lee Teng-hui
{{lang|zh-Hant|李登輝}}
Lǐ Dēnghuī
(1923–2020)

| December 5, 1981 || May 20, 1984

| Kuomintang

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" rowspan=2| —

| rowspan=2 align=center|

| rowspan=2 align=center| Liu Chao-tien
{{lang|zh-Hant|劉兆田}}
Liú Zhàotián

| May 20, 1984 || June 8, 1984

| Kuomintang

|-

| colspan=4|As acting; Secretary General of the Provincial Government.

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" | 12

| align=center| 80px

| align=center| Chiu Chuang-huan
{{lang|zh-Hant|邱創煥}}
Qīu Chuànghuàn
(1925–2020)

| June 9, 1984 || June 16, 1990

| Kuomintang

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" | 13

| align=center| 80px

| align=center| Lien Chan
{{lang|zh-Hant|連戰}}
Lián Zhàn
(1936–)

| June 16, 1990 || February 25, 1993{{cite web |url=http://www.tpg.gov.tw/tpg/historychief.php |script-title=zh:歷任首長 |trans-title=Past Chiefs |language=zh |publisher=Taiwan Provincial Gov't |website=tpg.gov.tw |access-date=February 22, 2017}}

| Kuomintang

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" rowspan=2| —

| rowspan=2 align=center|

| rowspan=2 align=center| Tu Teh-chi
{{lang|zh-Hant|凃德錡}}
Tú Déqí

| February 27, 1993 || March 19, 1993

| Kuomintang

|-

| colspan=4|As acting; Secretary General of the Provincial Government.

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" | 14

| align=center| 80px

| align=center| James Soong
{{lang|zh|宋楚瑜}}
Sòng Chǔyú
(1942–)

| March 20, 1993 || December 20, 1994

| Kuomintang

|--

! colspan=6|

== Governor ==

|-

! №

! Portrait

! width=150px|Name
(Birth–Death)

! colspan=2 width=200px|Term of office

! width=100px|Political party

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" | 1

| align=center| 80px

| align=center| James Soong
{{lang|zh|宋楚瑜}}
Sòng Chǔyú
(1942–)

| December 20, 1994 || December 21, 1998

| Kuomintang

|--

! colspan=6|

== Chairperson of the Provincial Government{{citation needed|date=February 2020}} ==

|--

! №

! Portrait

! width=150px|Name
(Birth–Death)

! colspan=2 width=200px|Term of office

! width=100px|Political party

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" | 15

| align=center| 80px

| align=center| Chao Shou-po
{{lang|zh-Hant|趙守博}}
Zhào Shǒubó
(1941–)

| December 21, 1998 || May 2, 2000

| Kuomintang

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|non-partisan}}; color:black;" rowspan=2| —

| rowspan=2 align=center| 80px

| rowspan=2 align=center| {{ill|Chiang Ching-hsien|zh|江清馦}}
{{lang|zh-Hant|江清馦}}
Jiāng Qīngxiān
(1942–2018)

| May 2, 2000 || May 19, 2000

| Independent

|-

| colspan=4|As acting; Secretary General of the Provincial Government.

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|non-partisan}}; color:black;" rowspan=2| 16

| rowspan=2 align=center| 80px

| rowspan=2 align=center| Chang Po-ya
{{lang|zh-Hant|張博雅}}
Zhāng Bóyă
(1942–)

| May 20, 2000 || February 1, 2002

| Independent

|-

| colspan=4|First female chairperson. Concurrently held post of Minister of the Interior.

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}; color:white;" | 17

| align=center| 80px

| align=center| Fan Kuang-chun
{{lang|zh|范光群}}
Fàn Guāngqún
(1939–)

| February 1, 2002 || October 7, 2003

| Democratic Progressive Party

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}; color:white;" | 18

| align=center| 80px

| align=center| Lin Kuang-hua
{{lang|zh-Hant|林光華}}
Lín Guānghuá
(1945–)

| October 13, 2003 || January 25, 2006

| Democratic Progressive Party

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|non-partisan}}; color:black;" rowspan=2| —

| rowspan=2 align=center| 80px

| rowspan=2 align=center| {{Interlanguage link multi|Jeng Peir-fuh|zh|3=鄭培富}}
{{lang|zh-Hant|鄭培富}}
Zhèng Péifù

| January 25, 2006 || December 7, 2007

| Independent

|-

| colspan=4|As acting; Secretary General of the Provincial Government.

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}; color:white;" rowspan=2| 19

| rowspan=2 align=center| 80px

| rowspan=2 align=center| Lin Hsi-yao
{{lang|zh-Hant|林錫耀}}
Lín Xíyào
(1961–)

| December 7, 2007 || May 19, 2008

| Democratic Progressive Party

|-

| colspan=4|Concurrently held post of Minister Without Portfolio.

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" rowspan=2| 20

| rowspan=2 align=center| 80px

| rowspan=2 align=center| Tsai Hsun-hsiung
{{lang|zh|蔡勳雄}}
Cài Xūnxióng
(1941–)

| May 20, 2008 || September 10, 2009

| Kuomintang

|-

| colspan=4|Concurrently held post of Minister Without Portfolio.

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|non-partisan}}; color:black;" rowspan=2| 21

| rowspan=2 align=center| 80px

| rowspan=2 align=center| Chang Jin-fu
{{lang|zh-Hant|張進福}}
Zhāng Jìnfú
(1948–)

| September 10, 2009 || February 26, 2010

| Independent

|-

| colspan=4|Concurrently held post of Minister Without Portfolio.

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|Kuomintang}}; color:white;" rowspan=2| 22

| rowspan=2 align=center| 80px

| rowspan=2 align=center| Lin Junq-tzer
{{lang|zh-Hant|林政則}}
Lín Zhèngzé
(1944–)

| February 26, 2010 || May 20, 2016

| Kuomintang

|-

| colspan=4|Concurrently held post of Minister Without Portfolio.

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|non-partisan}}; color:black;" rowspan=2| 23

| rowspan=2 align=center| 80px

| rowspan=2 align=center| Shih Jun-ji
{{lang|zh|施俊吉}}
Shī Jùnjí
(1955–)

| May 20, 2016 || June 30, 2016

| Independent

|-

| colspan=4|Concurrently held post of Minister Without Portfolio. Shortest serving chairperson.

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|non-partisan}}; color:black;" rowspan=2| 24

| rowspan=2 align=center| 80px

| rowspan=2 align=center| Hsu Jan-yau
{{lang|zh-Hant|許璋瑤}}
Xǔ Zhangyáo
(1951–)

| July 1, 2016 || November 5, 2017

| Independent

|-

| colspan=4|Concurrently held post of Minister Without Portfolio.

|--

|-- bgcolor=#EEEEEE

! style="background:{{party color|non-partisan}}; color:black;" rowspan=2| 25

| rowspan=2 align=center| 80px

| rowspan=2 align=center| Wu Tze-cheng
{{lang|zh-Hant|吳澤成}}
Wú Zéchéng
(1945–)

| November 6, 2017 || June 30, 2018{{citation needed|date=January 2020}}

| Independent

|-

| colspan=4|Concurrently held post of Minister Without Portfolio.

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