The
Vice President of the Republic of China () is the second-highest executive official of the
Republic of China (commonly referred to as
Taiwan). The existing office was created in
1948 under the
1947 Constitution of the Republic of China. After the
Kuomintang (KMT) lost
mainland China to the
Communists in the
Chinese Civil War, the government, along with its presidency, retreated to Taiwan. The Communist Party has since established the
People's Republic of China on the mainland.
Vincent Siew is the current Vice President of the Republic of China.
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Under Article 49 of the
Constitution of the Republic of China, in case the office of the President should become vacant, the Vice President shall succeed until the expiration of the original presidential term. In case the office of both the President and the Vice President should become vacant, the
President of the Executive Yuan shall act for the President. In case the President should be unable to attend to office due to any cause, the Vice President shall act for the President. In case both the President and the Vice President should be unable to attend to office, the President of the Executive Yuan shall act for the President. After the Vice President succeeds as president, the office of Vice President remains vacant for the remainder of the term.
Aside from succeeding the president in the case of death, resignation, or impeachment of the president, and acting as president in the event the president becomes...
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