The Secretary-General of the Kuomintang is the
chief of staff
The title chief of staff (or head of staff) identifies the leader of a complex organization such as the armed forces, institution, or body of persons and it also may identify a principal staff officer (PSO), who is the coordinator of the supporti ...
of the
Kuomintang
The Kuomintang (KMT), also referred to as the Guomindang (GMD), the Nationalist Party of China (NPC) or the Chinese Nationalist Party (CNP), is a major political party in the Republic of China, initially on the Chinese mainland and in Tai ...
, nominated by the
chairperson
The chairperson, also chairman, chairwoman or chair, is the presiding officer of an organized group such as a board, committee, or deliberative assembly. The person holding the office, who is typically elected or appointed by members of the grou ...
and confirmed by the Central Committee. The position was created in 1926 and is currently held on by
Justin Huang
Justin Huang (; born 6 November 1959) is a Taiwanese politician. Like his father Huang Ching-fong, Justin Huang joined the Kuomintang. He was a member of the National Assembly from 1996 to 2000. Huang was first elected to the Legislative Yuan ...
, who assumed the post in October 2021.
List of Secretaries-General
Secretaries-General of the Central Executive Committee
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Yeh Ch'u-ts'ang ‘‰æ¥šå‚–(1926–1927)
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Chen Li-fu
Chen Lifu or Ch'en Li-fu (; 21 August 1900 – 8 February 2001) was a Chinese politician and anti-communist of the Republic of China.
Chen was born in Wuxing, Zhejiang, China (modern Huzhou). In 1925, Chen formally joined Kuomintang (KMT) in ...
(1929–1931)
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Ting Wei-feng ¸æƒŸæ±¾(1931)
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Yeh Ch'u-ts'ang (1931–1938)
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Chu Chia-hua
Zhu Jiahua or Chu Chia-hua (; 30 May 1893 – 3 January 1963) was a politician in the Republic of China. In the early 1930s he served as Minister of Communications for the Nationalist Government in Nanjing. He was the List of vice premiers of th ...
(1938–1939)
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Yeh Ch'u-ts'ang (1939–1941)
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Wu Tieh-cheng
Wu Tieh-cheng (; 1893–1953) was a politician in the Republic of China. He served as Mayor of Shanghai, Governor of Guangdong province, and was the Vice Premier and Foreign Minister in 1948–1949.
After communists were purged from the Kuo ...
(1941–1948)
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Zheng Yanfen (1948–1950)
Secretaries-General of the Central Reform Committee
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Chang Chi-yun
Chang Ch‘i-yun (29 September 1901 – 26 August 1985) was a Chinese historian, geographer, educator and politician. He was the founder of the Chinese Culture University and the Nanhai Academy and served as Minister of Education of the Republic ...
(1950–1952)
Secretaries-General of the Central Committee
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Chang Chi-yun
Chang Ch‘i-yun (29 September 1901 – 26 August 1985) was a Chinese historian, geographer, educator and politician. He was the founder of the Chinese Culture University and the Nanhai Academy and served as Minister of Education of the Republic ...
(1952–1954)
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Chang Li-sheng
Chang Li-sheng (; 17 June 1901 – 20 April 1971) was a Chinese politician and diplomat who served as the Secretary General of the Kuomintang from 1954 to 1959. L.S. Chang as he was commonly known, played a key role in Republic of China (ROC) ...
(1954–1959)
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Tang Tsung ”縱(1959–1964)
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Gu Fengxiang °·é³³ç¿”(1964–1968)
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Chang Pao-shu
Chang may refer to:
People Surname
* Chang (surname), the romanization of several separate Chinese surnames
* Chang or Jang (Korean name), romanizations of the Korean surname
Given name
* Chang Bunker () (1811–1874), one of the original ...
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Chiang Yen-si Chiang may mean:
* a Chinese surname (蔣), alternatively spelt Jiang
** Chiang Kai-shek, former leader of the Republic of China
* Chi'ang, variant spelling of the ancient Qiang (historical people) (羌)
* Chi'ang, variant spelling of the modern ...
”£å½¥å£«(1979–1985)
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Ma Shu-li ¦¬æ¨¹ç¦®(1985–1987)
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Lee Huan
Lee Huan (; 8 February 19172 December 2010) was a Taiwanese politician. He was Premier of the Republic of China from 1989 to 1990, serving for one year under former President Lee Teng-hui. He was the father of Lee Ching-hua and Diane Lee. He ...
(1987–1989)
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James Soong Chu-yu (1989–1993)
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Hsu Shui-teh
Hsu Shui-teh (; 1 August 1931 – 31 March 2021) was a Taiwanese politician. He was the President of the Examination Yuan from 1996 to 2002. He died of pneumonia on 31 March 2021, at the age of 89.
Education
Hsu earned his bachelor's and master ...
(1993–1996)
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Wu Po-hsiung
Wu Po-hsiung (; born 19 June 1939) is a Taiwanese politician who is a former chairman of the Kuomintang (KMT). He has been the Interior Minister (1984-1988), Mayor of Taipei (1988–1990), Secretary-General to the President (1991–1996), and ...
(1996–1997)
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Chang Hsiao-yen
Chang Hsiao-yen (; born 11 August 1948) is a Taiwanese television host and actress. Born in Shanghai, China, Chang relocated to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War where she started her acting career at the age of five as a child actress in cine ...
(1997–1999)
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Huang Kun-huei
Huang Kun-huei (; born 8 November 1936) is a Taiwanese politician. A former member of the Kuomintang, he had served as the party's secretary general from 1999 to 2000. Prior to that, Huang served as the minister of the Mainland Affairs Council f ...
(1999–2000)
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Lin Fong-cheng
Lin Fong-cheng (; born 20 March 1940) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Vice Chairman of the Kuomintang from April 2007 to April 2014.
Kuomintang Secretary-General
2005 Mainland China visit
In April 2005, Lin joined Lien Chan and other Pa ...
(2000–2005)
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Chan Chun-po
Chan Chun-po (; born 30 October 1941) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Vice Chairperson of the Kuomintang from 12 January 2007 to 30 April 2014.
KMT Secretary-General
Chan was appointed as Secretary-General of Kuomintang for the second ti ...
(2005–2007)(2009)
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Wu Den-yih
Wu may refer to:
States and regions on modern China's territory
*Wu (state) (; och, *, italic=yes, links=no), a kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period 771–476 BCE
** Suzhou or Wu (), its eponymous capital
** Wu County (), a former county i ...
(2007–2009)
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King Pu-tsung
King Pu-tsung (; born 30 August 1956 in Tainan, Taiwan) is a Taiwanese politician. He served as the Secretary-General of the National Security Council from 25 March 2014 until 12 February 2015. King was widely regarded as the most important aide ...
(2009–2011)
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Liao Liou-yi
Liao Liou-yi (; born 29 October 1947) is a Taiwanese politician. He served as secretary-general of the Presidential Office, interior minister and secretary-general of the Kuomintang.
He was a president of Association of East Asian Relations fro ...
(2011–2012)
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Lin Join-sane
Lin Join-sane (; born 17 December 1944) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation from 27 September 2012 until 20 May 2016.
KMT Secretary-General
Yu Chang Biologics Co. Case
In August 2012, commenting on ...
(2012)
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Tseng Yung-chuan
Tseng Yung-chuan (born 10 September 1947) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Secretary-General of the Kuomintang from 2012 to 2014.
Education
Tseng graduated from Feng Chia University.
Kuomintang Secretary-General
Secretary-General appoin ...
(2012–2014)
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Hung Hsiu-chu
Hung Hsiu-chu (; born 7 April 1948) is a Taiwanese politician. As a member of the Kuomintang (KMT), she has served the party as a Deputy Chairperson and Deputy Secretary-General. Hung was first elected to the legislature in 1990, and was the Vi ...
(2014–2015 ''acting'')
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Lee Shu-chuan
Lee Shu-chuan (; born 1 February 1958) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the deputy mayor of Kaohsiung from 25 December 2018 to 12 June 2020. He previously served in multiple positions within the Taipei County Government, and was Secretary-Gene ...
(2015–9 May 2016)
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Mo Tien-hu Ž«å¤©è™Ž(9 May 2016 – 20 August 2017)
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Tseng Yung-chuan
Tseng Yung-chuan (born 10 September 1947) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Secretary-General of the Kuomintang from 2012 to 2014.
Education
Tseng graduated from Feng Chia University.
Kuomintang Secretary-General
Secretary-General appoin ...
(20 August 2017 – 15 January 2020)
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Tseng Ming-chung
Tseng Ming-chung or William Tseng (; born 22 January 1959) is a Taiwanese politician. He has served as Deputy Minister of Finance, chaired the Financial Supervisory Commission, and as an elected member of the Legislative Yuan.
Education
Tseng ...
(15 January 2020 – 18 March 2020 ''acting'')
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Lee Chien-lung (18 March 2020 – 30 October 2021)
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Justin Huang
Justin Huang (; born 6 November 1959) is a Taiwanese politician. Like his father Huang Ching-fong, Justin Huang joined the Kuomintang. He was a member of the National Assembly from 1996 to 2000. Huang was first elected to the Legislative Yuan ...
(since 30 October 2021)
See also
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List of leaders of the Kuomintang
The Chairman of the Kuomintang is the leader of the Kuomintang in the Republic of China. The position used to be titled as President (1912–1914), Premier (1919–1925), Chairman of the Central Executive Committee (1925–1938), Director-General ...
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List of leaders of the Democratic Progressive Party
The following is a list of people who have served as the Chairperson of the Democratic Progressive Party.
List of Chairpersons
Timeline
See also
* List of Secretaries-General of the Democratic Progressive Party
* List of leaders of the Kuomin ...
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List of Secretaries-General of the Democratic Progressive Party The following is a list of people who held the office of Secretaries-General of the Democratic Progressive Party.
List of Secretaries-General
# Huang Erh-hsuan (28 November 1986 – 28 November 1988)
# Chang Chun-hung (28 November 1988 – April 1 ...
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List of general secretaries and chairmen of the Chinese Communist Party
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