Vice President of the Republic of China information
Deputy head of state of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
For the vice president of the People's Republic of China, see Vice President of the People's Republic of China.
Vice President of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
中華民國副總統
National Emblem of Taiwan
Incumbent Lai Ching-te since 20 May 2020
Office of the President
Style
Mr Vice President (informal) His Excellency (diplomatic)
Member of
National Security Council
Residence
Wanli Residence
Seat
Presidential Office, Taipei
Appointer
Direct election
Term length
4 years; renewable once
Formation
20 May 1948; 75 years ago (1948-05-20)
First holder
Li Zongren
Unofficial names
Vice President of Taiwan
Salary
NT$4,080,000 annually
Website
english.president.gov.tw
Politics of Taiwan
Government
Constitution
Additional Articles of the Constitution
Freedom of religion (Article 13)
Law
Taxation
Presidency
President of the Republic of China
Tsai Ing-wen / Lai Ching-te (elect) (DPP) Vice President-elect of the Republic of China
Lai Ching-te / Hsiao Bi-khim (elect) (DPP)
Office of the President
National Security Council
Executive
Executive Yuan
Premier
Chen Chien-jen (DPP) Vice Premier
Cheng Wen-tsan (DPP)
Legislature
11th Legislative Yuan Legislative Yuan President of the Legislative Yuan
Han Kuo-yu (KMT) Vice President of the Legislative Yuan
Johnny Chiang (KMT)
National Assembly (defunct) Control Yuan (chamber defunct)
Judiciary
Judicial Yuan
President of the Judicial Yuan and Chief Justice
Hsu Tzong-li Vice President of the Judicial Yuan
Tsai Jeong-duen
Supreme Court
High Courts
District Courts
Other branches
Examination Yuan
President of the Examination Yuan
Huang Jong-tsun Vice President of the Examination Yuan
Chou Hung-hsien
Control Yuan President of the Control Yuan
Chen Chu Vice President of the Control Yuan
Lee Hung-chun
Local government
Mayors and Magistrates
Elections
Central Election Commission
Presidential elections
Legislative elections
Local elections
Referendums
Political parties
Represented in the Legislative Yuan
Kuomintang
Democratic Progressive Party
Taiwan People's Party
Others
New Power Party
Taiwan Statebuilding Party
People First Party
Taiwan Solidarity Union
New Party
Non-Partisan Solidarity Union
Green Party Taiwan
Mass media
Television
Newspapers United Daily News Liberty Times China Times
Propaganda Censorship
Film censorship
White Terror
Foreign relations
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Foreign Minister
Joseph Wu
Cross-Strait relations
Special state-to-state relations
One Country on Each Side
1992 Consensus
Taiwan consensus
Chinese Taipei
Republic of China (1912–1949)
Chinese Civil War
One-China policy
China and the United Nations
Chinese unification
Taiwan independence movement
Taiwanese nationalism
Tangwai movement
Third Taiwan Strait Crisis
Taiwan portal
Other countries
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