Secretary-General to the President, Republic of China
Secretary-General to the President 總統府秘書長 Zǒngtǒngfǔ Mìshūzhǎng (Mandarin) Chúng-thúng-fú Pi-sû-chhòng (Hakka) | |
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Appointer | President of the Republic of China |
Term length | At the pleasure of the President |
Constituting instrument | The ROC Office of the President Organization Act |
Formation |
1948 26 January 1996 Current Organization Act |
First holder | Wu Dingchang |
Deputy | Yao Jen-to |
Website |
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The Secretary-General to the President is the highest-ranking official in the Office of the President, Republic of China (Taiwan), and supervises the staff of the Office. The current Secretary-General is Chen Chu.
Duties
According to Article 9 of the ROC Office of the President Organization Act, "The Office of the President shall have one secretary-general to the president. The secretary-general shall be a special-grade political appointee and shall, under the direction of the president, take overall charge of the affairs of the Office of the President and direct and supervise all staff." [1]
Deputy Secretaries-General
The Secretary-General is assisted by two Deputy Secretaries-General. The current Deputy Secretaries-General are Liu Chien-sin and Yao Jen-to.
List of Secretaries-General
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