Mao Chi-kuo cabinet

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Mao Chi-kuo cabinet
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Date formed8 December 2014
Date dissolved1 February 2016
People and organisations
Head of stateMa Ying-jeou
Head of governmentMao Chi-kuo
Deputy head of governmentSimon Chang
Member partiesKuomintang
Status in legislatureMajority (64 / 113; 57%)
Opposition partyDemocratic Progressive Party
Opposition leaderTsai Ing-wen
History
PredecessorJiang Yi-huah cabinet
SuccessorSimon Chang cabinet

Mao Chi-kuo cabinet (Chinese: 毛治國內閣; pinyin: Máo Zhìguó nèigé) was the cabinet of the Republic of China (Taiwan) led by Premier Mao Chi-kuo from 8 December 2014 to 1 February 2016. It was the fifth cabinet during the presidency of Ma Ying-jeou.[1][2]

Following the 2016 presidential and legislative elections on 16 January 2016, Premier Mao announced his resignation, citing the need for political accountability and a smooth transition of power. He congratulated the winning candidates and thanked election staff for their work. Mao declined President Ma Ying-jeou’s attempt to retain him, stressing that the Executive Yuan should remain effective during the four-month transition period before the new administration took office.[3]

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