Secretary-General to the President 中華民國總統府秘書長 Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zǒngtǒngfǔ Mìshūzhǎng |
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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 Ding-chang |
Deputy |
Liu Chien-sin Yao Jen-to |
Website |
english |
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 acting Secretary-General is Joseph Wu.
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."
The Secretary-General is assisted by two Deputy Secretaries-General. The current Deputy Secretaries-General are Liu Chien-sin and Yao Jen-to.
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