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Cho Cabinet
The following is the cabinet of Cho Jung-tai, who was appointed as Premier of Taiwan on 20 May 2024 by President Lai Ching-te. This is the first premiership of Lai's presidency. The cabinet is also known as the Active & Innovative "AI" Cabinet. Members Leaders Ministries Agencies Independent Organs The heads of these independent institutions under the Executive Yuan Council would not be affected by any change of the Premier. Other roles Notes

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Cho Jung-tai
Cho Jung-tai (; born 22 January 1959) is a Taiwanese politician who has served as the premier of the Republic of China (Taiwan) since 2024. He served on the Taipei City Council from 1990 to 1998, when he was first elected to the Legislative Yuan. Cho remained a legislator through 2004, when he was appointed deputy secretary-general to the president during the Chen Shui-bian administration. During Frank Hsieh's 2008 presidential bid, Cho assumed the post of Secretary-General of the Democratic Progressive Party. He returned to public service in 2017, as secretary-general of the Executive Yuan under Premier William Lai. In 2019, Cho succeeded Tsai Ing-wen as leader of the Democratic Progressive Party. He remained leader of the party until May 2020, when Tsai resumed the role. Early life and education Cho was born in Taipei, Taiwan. He obtained his Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree from National Chung Hsing University, and earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) from Soochow Universi ...
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List Of Secretaries-General Of The Executive Yuan
The secretary-general of the Executive Yuan is the chief of staff of the Executive Yuan, the executive branch of the Taiwan central government, who handles administrative affairs, and is assisted by two deputy secretaries-general. List Political party: See also * Executive Yuan * Government of the Republic of China * Politics of the Republic of China References {{reflist External links Secretary-General, Spokesperson
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Chuang Tsui-yun
Chuang Tsui-yun () is a Taiwanese politician who has served as finance minister since 31 January 2023. Education Chuang obtained her bachelor's degree in land economics from National Chengchi University. Political career Chuang previously served as a deputy director of National Property Bureau, a division of the Ministry of Finance. In 2016, she was elevated to political deputy minister of the finance ministry, and in January 2023, was promoted to succeed Su Jain-rong as finance minister. In May 2024, Chuang protested Taiwan's designation (" Taipei, China") at the Asian Development Bank The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is a regional development bank to promote social and economic development in Asia. The bank is headquartered in Metro Manila, Philippines and maintains 31 field offices around the world. The bank was establishe .... She led a delegation to the 2024 APEC finance ministers meetings in October 2024. References Living people Ministers of finance of ...
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Ministry Of Finance (Taiwan)
The Ministry of Finance (MOF; ) is the ministry of the Republic of China (Taiwan) responsible for government revenue, Taxation in Taiwan, taxation, treasury, government land properties, customs in Taiwan. The current minister is Su Jain-rong. The Ministry of Finance also manages the administration of government land, tobacco and alcohol, deposit insurance for banking customers and export-import banking services. The Emblem of the Ministry of Finance depicts a spade money - an early type of coinage in ancient China. The Western Han dynasty's money spade is used, imprinted with the archaic variation of the word 財. Structure Internal structure The internal structure of the agency is comprised: *Department of General Affairs *Department of International Fiscal Affairs *Department for the Promotion of Private Participation *Department of Secretarial *Department of Personnel *Department of Government Ethics *Department of Accounting *Department of Statistics *Department of L ...
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Wellington Koo (politician, Born 1958)
Koo Li-hsiung (; born 31 October 1958), also known by his English name Wellington Koo, is a Taiwanese lawyer and politician. During his legal career, Koo represented several politicians. His own political career began with a term on the National Assembly, followed by an unsuccessful campaign for the Taipei mayoralty in 2013. In 2016, he was elected a legislator at large representing the Democratic Progressive Party. Koo left the Legislative Yuan to lead the Ill-gotten Party Assets Settlement Committee. In 2017, he became chairman of the Financial Supervisory Commission. Koo was appointed secretary-general of the National Security Council in 2020. Koo served in the role until 2024, when he was appointed minister of National Defense. Early life and education Koo was born in Taipei in 1958 to ''waishengren'' parents originally from Shanghai. He graduated from National Taiwan University with a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree before earning a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in public servic ...
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Ministry Of National Defense (Republic Of China)
The Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of China (MND; ) is the ministry of the Taiwan, Republic of China (ROC), which is now based primarily in the Taiwan Area but Republic of China (1912–1949), formerly governed Mainland China prior to 1949. It is responsible for all National security, defense and military affairs of Taiwan and free area of the Republic of China, surrounding area. The MND has been headed by Minister Koo Li-hsiung, Wellington Koo since 2024. History The MND was originally established as Ministry of War in 1912 at the creation of the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China. It established a military occupation operation center in Taipei, Formosa in November 1945, following the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers Douglas MacArthur's September 2, 1945 General Order No. 1, for the surrender of Japanese troops and auxiliary forces in Formosa and the Pescadores to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. It was changed to the Ministry of National D ...
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Lin Chia-lung
Lin Chia-lung (; born 13 February 1964) is a Taiwanese political scientist and politician who has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Taiwan since 20 May 2024. He previously served as Secretary General to the President of Taiwan from 2023 to 2024. Before entering politics, Lin graduated from National Taiwan University, earned three degrees from Yale University, and became a professor of political science at National Chung Cheng University. As a member of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), he ran in the 2014 Taiwanese local elections and was elected as Mayor of Taichung, serving from 2014 to 2018. Early life and education Lin was born in Wanhua District, Taipei City. His father was a tailor from Mailiao in Yunlin County who left his hometown to work in Wanhua. His mother was from Lukang, Changhua County. After graduating from Taipei Municipal Jianguo High School in 1982, Lin enrolled in National Taiwan University (NTU) and graduated with his Bachelor of Arts (B.A. ...
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Ministry Of Foreign Affairs (Taiwan)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA; ) is a Executive Yuan, cabinet-level ministry of Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), and is responsible for the ROC's diplomacy and foreign relations of Taiwan, foreign relations. It is headquartered in the capital Taipei. The incumbent minister is Lin Chia-lung, who took office in 2024 and is a member of the Democratic Progressive Party. Article 141 of the Constitution of the Republic of China, ROC Constitution provides: "The foreign policy of the Republic of China shall, in a spirit of independence and initiative and on the basis of the principles of equality and reciprocity, cultivate good neighborliness with other nations, and respect treaties and the Charter of the United Nations, Charter of the United Nations, in order to protect the rights and interests of overseas Chinese, overseas compatriots, promote international cooperation, advance international law, international justice and ensure world peace." In accordance ...
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Liu Shyh-fang
Liu Shyh-fang (or Liu Shih-fang; ; born 15 August 1959) is a Taiwanese politician. She graduated from the Oklahoma State University and is a member of the Democratic Progressive Party. She was deputy secretary-general of the office of President Chen Shui-bian. Education Liu obtained her bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from Tamkang University and earned a master's degree in environmental engineering from Oklahoma State University in the United States. Interior ministry On 12 April 2024, Liu was appointed to Cho Jung-tai's incoming cabinet as Minister of the Interior An interior minister (sometimes called a minister of internal affairs or minister of home affairs) is a cabinet official position that is responsible for internal affairs, such as public security, civil registration and identification, emergency .... See also * List of members of the ninth Legislative Yuan References 1959 births Democratic Progressive Party Members of the Legislative Yuan Okl ...
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