List of leaders of the Kuomintang

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The following is a list of people who held leadership office of the Kuomintang.

List of party leaders

President (1912-1914)

Order Portrait Name Term of Office
1 Sunyatsen1.jpg Sun Yat-sen 25 August 1912 8 July 1914
Song Jiaoren.jpg Song Jiaoren 25 August 1912 22 March 1913

Premier (1919-1925)

Order Portrait Name Term of Office
1 Sunyatsen1.jpg Sun Yat-sen 10 October 1919 12 March 1925

Chairman of Central Executive Committee (1925-1938)

Order Portrait Name Term of Office
Liao Zhongkai.jpg Liao Zhongkai 12 March 1925 20 August 1925
1 100px Zhang Renjie 19 May 1926 6 July 1926
2 100px Chiang Kai-shek 6 July 1926 11 March 1927
3 Wu Jingheng.jpg100px Woo Tsin-hangLi Yuying 17 October 1927 7 December 1935
4 100px Hu Hanmin 7 December 1935 12 May 1936
100px Chiang Kai-shek 12 May 1936 1 April 1938

Director-General (1938-1975)

Order Portrait Name Term of Office
1 150px Chiang Kai-shek 1 April 1938 5 April 1975

Chairperson (1975-present)

Order Term Portrait Name Term of Office Elected
1 1 100px Chiang Ching-kuo 28 April 1975 13 January 1988
(Died in office)
(unopposed)
100px Lee Teng-hui
resigned
27 January 1988 8 July 1988 acting
2 2 8 July 1988 24 March 2000 (unopposed)
100px Lien Chan 24 March 2000 June 2000 acting
3 3 June 2000 19 August 2005 see 2001 election
Lien Chan - 521,712 Vote1.svg
(unopposed)
4 4 100px Ma Ying-jeou
resigned
19 August 2005 13 February 2007 see 2005 election
Ma Ying-jeou - 370,056 Vote1.svg
Wang Jin-pyng - 143,268
2005KMT NanjingTour PHWu.jpg Wu Po-hsiung
interim
13 February 2007 14 March 2007 acting
Chiangpinkung.jpg Chiang Pin-kung
interim
14 March 2007 11 April 2007 acting
5 2005KMT NanjingTour PHWu.jpg Wu Po-hsiung 11 April 2007 17 October 2009 see 2007 by-election
Wu Poh-hsiung - 156,499 Vote1.svg
Hung Hsiu-chu - 23,447
(4) 5 100px Ma Ying-jeou
resigned
17 October 2009 29 September 2013 see 2009 election
Ma Ying-jeou - 285,354 Vote1.svg
(unopposed)
6 29 September 2013 3 December 2014[1] see 2013 election
Ma Ying-jeou - 202,750 Vote1.svg
(unopposed)
100px Wu Den-yih
interim
3 December 2014 19 January 2015 acting
6 Eric-Chu-cropped.png Eric Chu Li-luan
resigned
19 January 2015 16 January 2016 see 2015 by-election
Eric Chu Li-luan - 196,065 Vote1.svg
(unopposed)
100px Huang Min-hui
interim
16 January 2016 30 March 2016 acting
7 100px Hung Hsiu-chu 30 March 2016 incumbent see 2016 by-election
Hung Hsiu-chu - 78,829 Vote1.svg
Huang Min-hui - 46,341
Lee Hsin - 7,604
Apollo Chen Shei-saint - 6,784

List of deputy party leaders

Vice Chairman of Central Executive Committee (1935-1938)

Order Portrait Name Term of Office
1 100px Chiang Kai-shek 7 December 1935 1 April 1938

Vice Director-General (1938-1939; 1957-1965)

Order Portrait Name Term of Office
1 100px Wang Jingwei 1 April 1938 1 January 1939
2 Chen Cheng.jpg Chen Cheng
(Died in post)
23 October 1957 5 March 1965

Vice Chairperson (1993-present)

Term
(1st time elected)
Name Term of Office Notes
1 Li Yuan-tsu 18 August 1993 27 August 1997
27 August 1997 18 June 2000
Hau Pei-tsun 18 August 1993 14 December 1995 Expelled by the party in 1995 for run the presidential ticket. Returned in 2005.
Lin Yang-kang 18 August 1993 14 December 1995 Expelled by the party in 1995 for run the presidential ticket. Returned in 2005.
Lien Chan 18 August 1993 27 August 1997 As Premier of the Executive Yuan (1993-1997), Vice President (1996-2000).
  • Senior Vice Chair
27 August 1997 18 June 2000 As Vice President (1996-2000), 2000 Kuomintang presidential nominee.
  • Senior Vice Chair
  • Acting Chair (24 March - 18 June 2000)
2 Yu Kuo-hwa 27 August 1997 18 June 2000
18 June 2000 4 October 2000 (Died in post)
Chiu Chuang-huan 27 August 1997 18 June 2000
3 Chiang Pin-kung 30 March 2000 30 March 2003
  • Senior Vice Chair
30 March 2003 19 August 2005
  • Senior Vice Chair
19 August 2005 27 February 2007
  • Senior Vice Chair
  • Acting Chair (14 March - 11 April 2007)
27 February 2007 17 October 2009
  • Senior Vice Chair
17 October 2009 19 September 2012
  • Senior Vice Chair
Vincent Siew Wan-chang 18 June 2000 29 July 2001
29 July 2001 23 March 2005
Wang Jin-pyng 18 June 2000 29 July 2001 As President of the Legislative Yuan.
29 July 2001 19 August 2005 As President of the Legislative Yuan.
Chiang Chung-ling 18 June 2000 29 July 2001
29 July 2001 30 March 2003
Wu Po-hsiung 18 June 2000 29 July 2001
  • Acting Chair (13 February - 14 March 2007)
29 July 2001 19 August 2005
19 August 2005 11 April 2007
Lin Cheng-chih (林澄枝) 18 June 2000 29 July 2001
29 July 2001 19 August 2005
19 August 2005 19 April 2006
4 Ma Ying-jeou 30 March 2003 19 August 2005 As Mayor of Taipei City.
5 John Kuan Chung 19 August 2005 22 November 2008
Lin Yi-shih 12 April 2006 24 January 2008
Chang Jen-hsiang (章仁香) 19 April 2006 20 May 2008
Chan Chun-po 12 January 2007 17 October 2009
17 October 2009 30 April 2014
Lin Fong-cheng 11 April 2007 17 October 2009
17 October 2009 30 April 2014
6 John Chiang Hsiao-yen 22 November 2008 17 October 2009
17 October 2009 30 April 2014
Wu Den-yih 22 November 2008 17 October 2009
4 June 2014 19 January 2015 As Vice President.
  • Senior Vice Chair
Tseng Yung-chuan 22 November 2008 17 October 2009
  • Senior Vice Chair
17 October 2009 15 February 2012
  • Senior Vice Chair
15 February 2012 19 January 2015
  • Senior Vice Chair (until 4 June 2014)
Eric Chu Li-luan 22 November 2008 17 October 2009
26 May 2010 23 December 2010
30 April 2014 19 January 2015 As Mayor of New Taipei City.
Huang Min-hui 22 November 2008 17 October 2009
17 October 2009 16 January 2016
Hung Hsiu-chu 15 February 2012 19 January 2015
Jason Hu Chih-chiang 30 April 2014 19 January 2015
18 May 2016 Incumbent
Hau Lung-pin 30 April 2014 16 January 2016
  • Senior Vice Chair
18 May 2016 Incumbent
Lin Junq-tzer 18 May 2016 Incumbent

See also

References

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