Presidency of Lai Ching-te

The presidency of Lai Ching-te began on 20 May 2024, when Lai Ching-te was sworn in as 16th president of the Republic of China and the eighth president of the republic since it became established on the island of Taiwan, succeeding Tsai Ing-wen. Lai and running mate Hsiao Bi-khim won the 2024 presidential election with 5.58 million votes, breaking the practice of two-term political party rotation with the Kuomintang since the first direct presidential election in 1996, and retaining the presidency for the Democratic Progressive Party for a record consecutive third term. However, unlike the previous two-term presidency of Tsai Ing-wen, the DPP failed to obtain a majority of seats in the Legislative Yuan alone, making Lai Ching-te's government the second minority government since Taiwan's democratisation.

Presidency of Lai Ching-te
20 May 2024  present
Vice President
CabinetCho
Party Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)
Election
SeatYonghe Residence, Zhongzheng,
Taipei


Lai is the third incumbent vice president of Taiwan to become president, and the first to assume the office through election instead of a predecessor's death. Hsiao, the former Taiwanese Representative to the United States and a former member of the Legislative Yuan, was sworn in on the same day as vice-president, and become Taiwan's first biracial vice president, having been born in Kobe, Japan to a Taiwanese father and European-American mother.

Administration

Title Picture Name Political party Term Deputy Notes
President Lai Ching-te DPP 20 May 2024 – present Not applicable
Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim DPP 20 May 2024 – present Not applicable
Secretary-General to the President Pan Men-an DPP 20 May 2024 – present Ho Chih-wei
Xavier Chang
Secretary General of the National Security Council Joseph Wu DPP 20 May 2024 – present Lin Fei-fan
Hsu Szu-chien
Liu Te-chin
Director-General of the National Security Bureau Tsai Ming-yen Independent 20 May 2024 – present
Spokesperson for the presidential palace
Lii Wen, Karen Kuo DPP, Independent 20 May 2024 – present
Curator of National History Museum Chen Yi-shen DPP 5 July 2019 – 20 May 2024 Deputy Director: He Zhilin
Dean of Academia Sinica James C. Liao Independent 21 June 2016 – present Vice Dean: Chin-Shing Huang, Mei-Yin Chou, Tang K. Tang

Cabinets (Executive Yuan)

Succession Picture Name Political party Term Vice-Premier Notes
1 Cho Jung-tai DPP 20 May 2024 – present Cheng Li-chun

References

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