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List of presidents of the Control Yuan

List of presidents of the Control Yuan

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This is a list of presidents of the Control Yuan of the Republic of China.[1]

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  Kuomintang (Nationalist)   New Party   Non-Partisan Solidarity Union   Democratic Progressive Party

Before the 1947 Constitution

During the Nationalist government era, the President of Control Yuan was appointed by the Central Committee of the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party).

  • Period: 1928 – 1948
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After the 1947 Constitution (indirect elections)

The Control Yuan was a parliamentary chamber under the 1947 Constitution of the Republic of China. The first Control Yuan election was held indirectly by provincial and municipal assemblies between 1947 and 1948. However, the government retreated to Taiwan in 1949. Members of the first Control Yuan had their terms extended indefinitely and sessions of the first Control Yuan were conducted in Taiwan until December 31, 1991 while the supplementary members kept serving until January 31, 1993. The President of the Control Yuan was elected by and from the members like the speaker of many other parliamentary bodies.

  • Period: 1948 – 1993
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After the 1947 Constitution (presidential nomination)

Since the 2nd constitutional amendment in 1992, the Control Yuan was redesigned as a commission-style agency. The President of Control Yuan was nominated by the President of the Republic and approved by the parliament of Taiwan (initially by the National Assembly, currently by the Legislative Yuan).

  • Period: 1993 – present
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Timeline

Chen ChuChang Po-yaWang Chien-shienFrederick ChienChen Li-anYu Chun-hsienLee Shih-tsungYu YourenCai Yuanpei

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References

  1. "正副院長". 監察院全球資訊網 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 2018-05-22. Retrieved 2020-08-01.
  2. Did not take office.
  3. Longest serving president of a Yuan.
  4. Died in office.
  5. As acting.
  6. First Yuan president of Taiwanese ancestry.
  7. Grandson of Tan Yankai.
  8. Resigned to run for president.
  9. First New Party president of a Yuan.
  10. First female president of a Yuan.
  11. First DPP President of the Control Yuan.
  12. 自由時報電子報 (2020-06-22). "陳菊任監察院長將退黨 民進黨:依規定註銷黨籍". 自由電子報 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2020-08-25.

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