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== Constitutional period (1949–present) ==
== Constitutional period (1949–present) ==

= Plaek Phibunsongkhram ==

Revision as of 13:37, 9 October 2024

Provisional Government (1912–1913)

Presidents of the Provisional Government of the Republic of China
Portrait Name
(born–died)
Term of office Political party Assembly (elected)
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Portrait Sun Yat-sen
孫中山
(1866–1925)
1 January
1912
10 March
1912
69 days Tongmenghui Provisional (1911)
2 Portrait Yuan Shikai
袁世凱
(1859–1916)
10 March
1912
10 October
1913
1 year, 214 days Beiyang clique Provisional (1912)

Beiyang Government (1913–1928)

In October 1913, Yuan Shikai became the first official President of the Republic of China. However, in June 1916, Yuan passed away after his failed attempt to declare himself emperor. Following his death, the Beiyang warlords emerged as the de facto rulers of the government. The central government led by the "Grand President" and the Premier who both held little real authority. Most key decisions were made through negotiations among the prominent warlords. After the resignation of President Cao Kun in 1924, the presidency was effectively transferred to the State Council, and no further elections were held for the position.

By 1924, Duan Qirui, leader of the Anhui clique, reorganized the government, positioning himself as the temporary head of state, and abolishing the presidency. In April 1926, Duan was ousted from power. The following month, Yan Huiqing succeeded the former Premier and acting interim governor, Hu Weide. Upon his resignation, Yan was reinstated as Premier and assumed the presidency under the authority of the State Council. However, the presidency was abolished once again when Zhang Zuolin, a prominent warlord from the Fengtian clique, declared himself Grand Marshal of the Army and Navy.

Portrait Name
(born–died)
Term of office Political affiliations Elected Ref
Took office Left office Time in office
President of the Republic of China
(1913–1924)
1 Portrait Yuan Shikai
袁世凱
(1859–1916)
10 October
1913
6 June
1916
2 years, 240 days Beiyang clique 1913 [ref]
2 Portrait Li Yuanhong
黎元洪
(1864–1928)
7 June
1916
17 July
1917
1 year, 40 days Progressive Party [ref]
Portrait Feng Guozhang
馮國璋
(1859–1919)
17 July
1917
10 October
1918
1 year, 85 days Zhili clique [ref]
3 Portrait Xu Shichang
徐世昌
(1855–1939)
10 October
1918
2 June
1922
3 years, 235 days Anhui clique 1918
Portrait Zhou Ziqi
周自齊
(1871–1923)
2 June
1922
11 June
1922
9 days Communications Clique [ref]
(2) Portrait Li Yuanhong
黎元洪
(1864–1928)
17 July
1922
13 June
1923
331 days Progressive Party [ref]
Portrait Gao Lingwei
高凌霨
(1868–1939)
14 June
1923
10 October
1923
118 days Zhili clique [ref]
4 Portrait Cao Kun
曹錕
(1862–1938)
10 October
1923
2 November
1924
1 year, 23 days Zhili clique 1923 [ref]
Portrait Huang Fu
黃郛
(1883–1936)
2 November
1924
24 November
1924
22 days Nonpartisan [ref]
Chief Executive of the Republic of China
(1924–1926)
5 Portrait Duan Qirui
段祺瑞
(1865–1936)
24 November
1924
20 April
1926
1 year, 147 days Anhui clique [ref]
Portrait Hu Weide
胡惟德
(1863–1933)
20 April
1926
13 May
1926
23 days Zhili clique [ref]
President of the Republic of China
(1926–1927)
Portrait Yan Huiqing
顏惠慶
(1877–1950)
13 May
1926
22 June
1926
40 days Nonpartisan [ref]
Portrait Du Xigui
杜錫珪
(1875–1933)
22 June
1926
1 October
1926
40 days Zhili clique [ref]
Portrait Gu Weijin
(Wellington Koo)

顧維鈞
(1888–1985)
1 October
1926
17 June
1927
259 days Nonpartisan [ref]
Generalissimo of the Military Government of China
(1924–1926)
6 Portrait Zhang Zuolin
張作霖
(1875–1928)
18 June
1927
4 June
1928
352 days Fengtian clique [ref]

Nationalist Government (1928–1948)

Constitutional period (1949–present)

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