Chen Chien-jen cabinet

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Chen Chien-jen cabinet
File:Flag of Taiwan.svg
51st premiership of Taiwan
File:陳建仁內閣合照 (成立時).jpg
Date formed31 January 2023 (2023-01-31)
Date dissolved20 May 2024
People and organisations
PresidentTsai Ing-wen
Head of governmentChen Chien-jen
Deputy head of governmentCheng Wen-tsan
Member partiesDemocratic Progressive Party (DPP)
Status in legislatureDPP majority, pan-green majority
(until 31st January 2024)
DPP minority, opposition majority
(since 1st February 2024)
Opposition partiesKuomintang
Opposition leaderEric Chu
History
Elections2020 Taiwanese legislative election
2024 Taiwanese legislative election
Legislature terms10th Legislative Yuan
11th Legislative Yuan
PredecessorSecond Su cabinet
SuccessorCho cabinet

The following is the cabinet of Chen Chien-jen, who was appointed as Premier of Taiwan on 31 January 2023 by President Tsai Ing-wen.[1][2] He succeeded Su Tseng-chang, who had resigned in response to the Democratic Progressive Party's poor performance in the 2022 Taiwanese local elections.[3] The vice president from 2016 to 2020, he is the second oldest individual to take office (after Lee Huan) at 71 years and 239 days. This is the 4th premiership of Tsai Ing-wen's presidency.

Members

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Leaders

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Name Leader
English name Chinese
Premier 院長 Chen Chien-jen File:陳建仁副總統.jpg
Vice Premier 副院長 Cheng Wen-tsan File:鄭文燦副院長肖像.jpg
Secretary-General 秘書長 Li Meng-yen File:李孟諺之肖像.jpg

Ministries

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Name Minister
English name Chinese
Interior 內政部 Lin Yu-chang File:林基隆市市長右昌 (第十七屆) (cropped).png
Foreign Affairs 外交部 Joseph Wu File:吳釗燮部長官方肖像.jpg
National Defense 國防部 Chiu Kuo-cheng File:國防部長邱國正.png
Finance 財政部 Chuang Tsui-yun File:莊翠雲部長肖像.jpg
Education 教育部 Pan Wen-chung File:潘文忠部長肖像.jpg
Justice 法務部 Tsai Ching-hsiang File:蔡清祥部長.jpg
Economic Affairs 經濟部 Wang Mei-hua File:Wang Mei-hua(2020)(cropped).jpg
Transportation and Communications 交通部 Wang Kwo-tsai File:王國材 2024.jpg
Labor 勞動部 Hsu Ming-chun File:勞動部部長許銘春肖像.jpg
Health and Welfare 衛生福利部 Hsueh Jui-yuan File:薛瑞元部長.jpg
Culture 文化部 Shih Che File:高雄市副市長史哲.jpg
Digital Affairs 數位發展部 Audrey Tang File:Portrait Audrey Tang (25915794061, cropped).jpg
Agriculture (since 1 August 2023) 農業部 Chen Junne-jih (Acting) File:陳駿季政務次長.jpg
Environment (since 22 August 2023) 環境部 Shieu Fuh-Sheng File:薛富盛部長.jpg

Other roles

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Name Leader
English name Chinese
Minister without Portfolio 政務委員 Lin Wan-i File:Lin Wan-yi (cropped).jpg
Minister without Portfolio 政務委員 Wu Tsung-tsong File:吳政忠主任委員.jpg
Minister without Portfolio 政務委員 Chang Ching-sen File:張景森主任.jpg
Minister without Portfolio 政務委員 John Deng File:鄧振中總代表.jpg
Minister without Portfolio 政務委員 Lo Ping-cheng File:羅秉成政務委員兼發言人.jpg
Minister without Portfolio 政務委員 Wu Tze-cheng File:吳澤成主任委員肖像.jpg
Minister without Portfolio 政務委員 Kung Ming-hsin File:主任委員龔明鑫.jpg
Minister without Portfolio 政務委員 Chang Tzi-chin File:Chang Tzi-Chin official portrait EPA.jpg
Spokesperson 發言人 Lin Tze-luen File:林子倫發言人.jpg

Councils and Commissions

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Empowered by various laws, or even the Constitution, under the Executive Yuan Council several individual boards are formed to enforce different executive functions of the government. Unless regulated otherwise, the chairs are appointed by and answer to the Premier. The committee members of the boards are usually (a) governmental officials for the purpose of interdepartmental coordination and cooperation; or (b) creditable professionals for their reputation and independence.

  To become a ministry
  To be merged into other organs
Name Chair
English name Chinese
National Development Council 國家發展委員會 Kung Ming-hsin File:主任委員龔明鑫.jpg
Mainland Affairs Council 大陸委員會 Chiu Tai-san File:邱太三主任委員.jpg
Financial Supervisory Commission 金融監督管理委員會 Huang Tien-Mu File:Huang Tien-mu 2020.png
Ocean Affairs Council 海洋委員會 Kuan Bi-ling File:管碧玲委員.jpg
Overseas Community Affairs Council 僑務委員會 Hsu Chia-ching File:僑務委員會委員長徐佳青肖像.jpg
Veterans Affairs Council 國軍退除役官兵輔導委員會 Feng Shih-kuan File:馮世寬主任委員官方肖像.jpg
Council of Indigenous Peoples 原住民族委員會 Icyang Parod File:Icyang Parod 2020.jpg
Hakka Affairs Council 客家委員會 Yiong Con-ziin File:Yiong Con-ziin.jpg

Public Construction Commission

公共工程委員會 Wu Tze-cheng File:吳澤成主任委員肖像.jpg

Atomic Energy Council

原子能委員會 Chang Ching-wen File:行政院原子能委員會主任委員張靜文肖像.jpg
Science and Technology Council 國家科學及技術委員會 Wu Tsung-tsong File:吳政忠主任委員.jpg

Independent Commissions

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There are, or would be, independent executive commissions under the Executive Yuan Council. The chiefs of these five institutions would not be affected by any change of the Premier. However, the related organic laws are currently under revision.

Name Chair
English name Chinese
Central Election Commission 中央選舉委員會 Lee Chin-yung File:李進勇主任委員.jpg
Fair Trade Commission 公平交易委員會 Lee Mei File:李鎂主任委員.jpg
National Communications Commission 國家通訊傳播委員會 Chen Yaw-shyang File:Yaw-Shyang Chen.jpg

Other organs

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  To become a ministry
  To be merged into other organs
Name Leader
English name Chinese
Central Bank 中央銀行 Yang Chin-long File:央行總裁楊金龍.jpg
National Palace Museum 國立故宮博物院 Hsiao Tsung-huang File:國立故宮博物院蕭宗煌院長肖像.jpg
Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics 主計總處 Chu Tzer-ming File:朱澤民主計長肖像.jpg
Directorate-General of Personnel Administration 人事行政總處 Su Chun-jung File:Su Chun-jung (cropped).jpg

References

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