Fujian Provincial Government

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Fujian Provincial Government
福建省政府
Fújiàn Shěng Zhèngfǔ (Mandarin)
Fuk-kien Sén Chṳn-fú (Hakka)
Fukien Provincial Government Seal.svg
Seal of Fukien Province
Agency overview
Formed21 May 1927
Dissolved1 January 2019 (de facto)
Superseding agency
JurisdictionFujian Province
(Kinmen and Matsu)
Parent agencyExecutive Yuan
Fujian Provincial Government
Chinese福建省政府

The Fujian Provincial Government was the former government that governed Fujian Province of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Since 2018, it has been superseded and its duties have been transferred to the Kinmen-Matsu Joint Services Center, the National Development Council and other ministries of the Executive Yuan.[1]

History[]

After the end of Chinese Civil War in 1949, the Fujian (Fukien) provincial government was moved from Foochow to Kinmen. Then, the provincial government was relocated to Hsintien Township, Taipei County within Taiwan Province in 1956. On 15 January 1996, the provincial government moved back to Kinmen County.[2]

On 1 July 2018, by a resolution passed during the 3606th meeting of the Executive Yuan, all the remaining duties were transferred to the National Development Council and other ministries of the Executive Yuan.[3] The transformation were scheduled to be done before the end of the year 2018. However, the government will keep the position of Governor of Fujian Province to comply with the requirement set by the Additional Articles of the Constitution.

Government structure[]

The only official who served in the provincial government was the Governor of Fujian Province (also called the Chairperson of the Fujian Provincial Government). The Governor was usually also a minister without portfolio in Executive Yuan.

The provincial government was left with no physical building or office space after all of its functionalities were handed over to the central government in 2018. Historically, the provincial government was located in Jincheng, Kinmen from 1949 to 1956, in Hsintien, Taipei County from 1956 to January 1996 and in Jincheng, Kinmen again from January 1996 to 2018.

Fujian Provincial Government building between January 1996 to 2018. Currently the Kinmen-Matsu Joint Services Center, Executive Yuan

Governor of Fujian Province[]

The Governor of Fujian Province is the Chairperson of the Fujian Provincial Government.

Government in Foochow (Minhou County)[]

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Political Party
1 Yang Shuzhuang.jpg [4]
楊樹莊
Yáng Shùzhuāng
(1882–1934)
1 May 1927 7 December 1932 Kuomintang
Concurrently held position as Minister of the Navy.
Chen Nai-yuan
陳乃元
Chén Nǎiyuán
5 February 1929 6 January 1930 Kuomintang
As acting; head of Provincial Civil Affairs Department.
方聲濤.jpg Fang Sheng-tao
方聲濤
Fāng Shēngtāo
(1885–1934)
6 January 1930 7 December 1932 Kuomintang
As acting; head of Provincial Public Security Department.
2 Jiang Guangnai.JPG Chiang Kuang-nai[4]
蔣光鼐
Jiǎng Guāngnài
(1888-1967)
7 December 1932 20 December 1933 Kuomintang
3 Chen Yi.jpg Chen Yi
陳儀
Chén Yí
(1883-1950)
12 January 1934 28 August 1941 Kuomintang
4 Liu Jianxu.jpg Liu Chien-hsü[4]
劉建緒
Liú Jiànxù
(1892-1978)
28 August 1941 16 September 1948 Kuomintang
5
李良榮
Lǐ Liángróng
(1906-1967)
16 September 1948 20 January 1949 Kuomintang
6 Zhu Shaoliang.jpg Chu Shao-liang[4]
朱紹良
Zhū Shàoliáng
(1891-1963)
20 January 1949 4 October 1949 Kuomintang

Government in Jincheng, Kinmen County[]

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Political Party
FangChiOkinawaMemorial1.jpg FangChiOkinawaMemorial5.JPG Fang Chih[5]
方治
Fāng Zhì
(1895–1989)
18 August 1949 30 September 1949 Kuomintang
As acting; Member of the National Assembly.
Huang Chin-tao
黃金濤
Huáng Jīntāo
(1888–1957)
30 September 1949 23 November 1949 Kuomintang
As acting; head of Provincial Public Works Department.
7 胡琏.jpg Hu Lien
胡璉
Hú Liǎn
(1907–1977)
23 November 1949 1 February 1955 Kuomintang
Concurrently held position as Commander of the Kinmen Defense Command.

Government in Hsintien, Taipei County[]

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Political Party
8 Tai Chung-yu
戴仲玉
Dài Zhòngyù
(1910–1986)
1 February 1955 21 May 1986 Kuomintang
Provincial Government relocated to Hsintien, Taipei County, Taiwan on July 1956. Longest serving chairperson. Died in office.
9 Wu Chin-tzan
吳金贊
Wú Jīnzàn
(1935–2012)
20 June 1986 9 February 1998 Kuomintang
Provincial Government returned to Kinmen on 15 January 1996.

Government in Jincheng, Kinmen County[]

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Political Party
10 Yen Chung-cheng
顏忠誠
Yán Zhōngchéng
10 February 1998 21 May 2007 Kuomintang
Yang Cheng-hsi
楊誠璽
Yáng Chéngxǐ
21 May 2007 28 November 2007 Kuomintang
As acting; head of the First Division of the Provincial Government.
11 Chen Chin-jun
陳景峻
Chén Jǐngjùn
(1956–)
28 November 2007 20 May 2008 Democratic Progressive Party
Concurrently held position as Secretary General of the Executive Yuan.
12 Hsueh Hsiang-chuan
薛香川
Xuē Xiāngchuān
(1944–)
20 May 2008 10 September 2009 Kuomintang
Concurrently held position as Secretary General of the Executive Yuan.
13
薛承泰
Xuē Chéngtài
(1956–)
10 September 2009 18 February 2013 Kuomintang
Concurrently held position as Minister Without Portfolio.
14 僑務委員會委員長陳士魁.JPG Chen Shyh-kwei[6]
陳士魁
Chén Shìkuí
(1952–)
18 February 2013 1 August 2013 Kuomintang
Concurrently held position as Minister Without Portfolio.
15 羅瑩雪.jpg Luo Ying-shay
羅瑩雪
Luó Yíngxuě
(1951–)
1 August 2013 29 September 2013 Kuomintang
Concurrently held position as Minister Without Portfolio and as Minister of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission.
16 Schive Chi[7]
薛琦
Xuē Qí
29 September 2013 25 March 2014
Concurrently held position as Minister Without Portfolio.
17 2008 Taiwan Excellence Awards John Chen-chung Deng.jpg John Deng
鄧振中
Dèng Zhènzhōng
(1952–)
25 March 2014 7 December 2014
Concurrently held position as Minister Without Portfolio.
18 Woody Duh.jpg Woody Duh
杜紫軍
Dù Zǐjūn
(1959–)
7 December 2014 31 January 2016 Independent
Concurrently held position as Minister Without Portfolio.
19 Steve Lin.jpg Lin Chu-chia
林祖嘉
Lín Zǔjiā
(1956–)
31 January 2016 20 May 2016
Concurrently held position as Minister Without Portfolio and as Minister of the National Development Council.
20 政務委員張景森 (cropped).jpg Chang Ching-sen
張景森
Zhāng Jǐngsēn
(1959–)
20 May 2016 1 January 2019[citation needed] Independent
Concurrently held position as Minister Without Portfolio.

Timeline[]

Cheng Ching-senLin Chu-chiaWoody DuhJohn DengSchive ChiLuo Ying-shayChen Shyh-kweiHsueh Hsiang-chuanChen Chin-junHu LienChu Shao-liangLiu Chien-hsüChen Yi (Kuomintang)Chiang Kuang-nai

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "賴清德宣示「省級機關走入歷史」". 28 June 2018. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  2. ^ http://www.fkpg.gov.tw/engintro.php
  3. ^ "Taiwan Provincial Government Official Website". Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Cahoon, Ben. "China Provinces and Administrative Divisions". www.worldstatesmen.org. World Statesmen. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  5. ^ Cahoon, Ben. "China Provinces and Administrative Divisions". www.worldstatesmen.org. World Statesmen. Retrieved 2 October 2015. (In Columns) “(May 1949 - 23 Nov 1949) (Fang Zhi) (Fang Chih) (Nationalist) (at Kinmen from 17 Aug 1949) (b. 1895 - d. 1989)”
  6. ^ "Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan)-Executive Yuan Officials". Ey.gov.tw. Archived from the original on 2014-05-18. Retrieved 2014-05-18.
  7. ^ "Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan)-Executive Yuan Officials". Ey.gov.tw. Archived from the original on 2013-10-21. Retrieved 2014-05-18.

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