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Ministry of the Interior (Taiwan)

Government ministry of the Republic of China


Summary

Government ministry of the Republic of China

FieldValue
nameMinistry of the Interior
native_name_a內政部
native_name_rNèizhèng Bù (Mandarin)
Nui-chṳn Phu (Hakka)
sealROC Ministry of Interior Seal.svg
seal_width150px
seal_captionLogo of the Ministry of the Interior
logo內政部印 (中華民國).svg
logo_width150px
logo_captionSeal of the Ministry of the Interior(內政部印)
imageJoint Central Government Office Building, Executive Yuan 20240626.jpg
image_size250px
image_captionHeadquarters in Zhongzheng
formed
preceding2
superseding2
jurisdictionTaiwan
headquartersZhongzheng, Taipei
coordinates
minister1_nameLiu Shyh-fang
minister1_pfoMinister
deputyminister1_nameMa Shih-yuan (Deputy Minister)
deputyminister2_nameTung Chien-hung (Deputy Minister)
deputyminister3_nameWu Tang-an (Vice Minister)
chief1_nameHuang Jun-yi
chief1_positionSecretary-General
child1_agencyArchitecture and Building Research Institute
child2_agencyCentral Police University
child3_agencyConstruction and Planning Agency
child4_agencyLand Consolidation Engineering Bureau
child5_agencyNational Airborne Service Corps
child6_agencyNational Conscription Agency
child7_agencyNational Fire Agency
child8_agencyNational Immigration Agency
child9_agencyNational Land Surveying and Mapping Center
child10_agencyNational Police Agency
keydocument1
website

Nui-chṳn Phu (Hakka)

The Ministry of the Interior (MOI; ) is a cabinet level ministry under the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China (Taiwan). It is the ministry responsible for home affairs and security throughout Taiwan, including population, land, construction, military service administration, national emergency services, local administration systems, law enforcement.

Core functions

It closely monitors the rights of the residents and every aspect of national development to ensure steady progress of the nation, strengthen social peace and order, and upgrade the quality of citizens' lives.

The Ministry strives to achieve the following:

  1. Accomplish government reform to boost government vitality;
  2. Care for the minorities;
  3. Promote a fair military service system;
  4. Implement pragmatic growth management to promote sustainable development;
  5. Reinforce police administration reform;
  6. Strengthen crisis management to build a comprehensive disaster prevention system;
  7. Manage the goals to rebuild the Nation into a beautiful hometown;
  8. Implement walk-around management and close planning/control

Duties

In accordance to the Ministry of Interior Organization Act, the Ministry is charged with the following:

  • National internal affairs administration.
  • The Ministry bears the responsibilities to direct and monitor the highest-ranking local officials in the execution of tasks charged by the Ministry.
  • For direct administration affairs, the Ministry is charged with the authority to order or take disciplinary actions against the highest-ranking local officials. When an official is suspected of conducting illegal acts or overstepping his/her authority, this local official may be suspended or removed pending a resolution from an Executive Yuan meeting.

Organization

The Ministry is organized into departments, one office, four sections, six committees, and one center to share the responsibilities.

Departments

  • Department of Civil Affairs: in charge of local administration, local self-governing, border administration, public properties, political organizations, elections, religions, rites, funeral, rituals, and ceremonies, historical site investigation, maintenance, and registration, and other civil affairs.
  • Department of Conscription Administration
  • Department of Cooperative and Civil Associations
  • Department of Household Registration Affairs: in charge of household registration administration, nationality administration, population policies, census, national identification cards, name-usage and registration, migration planning, and other population affairs.
  • Department of Land Administration: in charge of land surveys and registrations, land value assessments, equalization of land rights, land entitlement investigations, land consolidation, land expropriation, land utilization, territorial administration, and other land administration affairs.
  • Department of Religious and Ceremonial Affairs

Furthermore, the Ministry is also set up with sixteen social administration units and two land administration units, which are directly under the management of the Ministry as second level agencies.[[File:Guang-ping Building and Yanping South Road zebra crossing 20170107.jpg|thumb|[[National Immigration Agency]]]]

Administrative agencies under the Ministry of Interior

  • Architecture and Building Research Institute
  • Central Police University
  • Land Consolidation Engineering Bureau
  • National Airborne Service Corps
  • National Fire Agency
  • National Immigration Agency
  • National Land Management Agency
  • National Land Surveying and Mapping Center
  • National Park Service
  • National Police Agency

Ministers

NameTerm of OfficeDaysPolitical PartyCabinetKuomintang}}; color:white;"1Non-partisan}}; color:black;"2Kuomintang}}; color:white;"3Kuomintang}}; color:white;"4Kuomintang}}; color:white;"5Kuomintang}}; color:white;"6Kuomintang}}; color:white;"7Kuomintang}}; color:white;"8Kuomintang}}; color:white;"9Kuomintang}}; color:white;"10Kuomintang}}; color:white;"11Kuomintang}}; color:white;"12Kuomintang}}; color:white;"13Kuomintang}}; color:white;"14Kuomintang}}; color:white;"15Kuomintang}}; color:white;"16Kuomintang}}; color:white;"17Kuomintang}}; color:white;"18Kuomintang}}; color:white;"19Kuomintang}}; color:white;"20Kuomintang}}; color:white;"21Kuomintang}}; color:white;"22Non-partisan}}; color:black;"23Democratic Progressive Party}}; color:white;"24Democratic Progressive Party}}; color:white;"25Democratic Progressive Party}}; color:white;"26Kuomintang}}; color:white;"27Non-partisan}}; color:black;"28People First Party (Republic of China)}}; color:white;"29Kuomintang}}; color:white;"30Democratic Progressive Party}}; color:white;"31Democratic Progressive Party}}; color:white;"32Democratic Progressive Party}}; color:white;"Democratic Progressive Party}}; color:white;"33Democratic Progressive Party}}; color:white;"34
Chang Li-sheng (張厲生)11 June 194826 June 1948KuomintangWeng Wenhao
Peng Chao-hsien (彭昭賢)26 June 194827 December 1948IndependentWeng Wenhao
Sun Fo
Hung Lan-yu (洪蘭友)27 December 19481 April 1949KuomintangSun Fo
He Yingqin
Li Hanhun (李漢魂)1 April 19496 February 1950KuomintangHe Yingqin
Yan Xishan
Ku Cheng-kang (谷正綱)6 February 195016 March 1950KuomintangYan Xishan
Chen Cheng I
Yu Ching-tang (余井塘)16 March 195025 April 1952KuomintangChen Cheng I
Huang Chi-lu (黃季陸)25 April 19521 June 1954KuomintangChen Cheng I
Wang Teh-pu (王德溥)1 June 195427 March 1958KuomintangYu Hung-chun
Tien Chung-chin (田炯錦)27 March 19581 June 1960KuomintangYu Hung-chun
Chen Cheng II
Lien Chen-tung (連震東)1 June 19603 June 1966KuomintangChen Cheng II
Yen Chia-kan
Hsu Ching-chung (徐慶鐘)3 June 19661 June 1972KuomintangYen Chia-kan
Lin Chin-sheng (林金生)1 June 197211 June 1976KuomintangChiang Ching-kuo
Chang Feng-hsu (張豐緒)11 June 19761 June 1978KuomintangChiang Ching-kuo
Chiu Chuang-huan (邱創煥)1 June 19781 December 1981KuomintangSun Yun-suan
Lin Yang-kang (林洋港)1 December 19811 June 1984KuomintangSun Yun-suan
Wu Po-hsiung (吳伯雄)1 June 198422 July 1988KuomintangYu Kuo-hua
Hsu Shui-teh (許水德)22 July 19881 June 1991KuomintangYu Kuo-hua
Lee Huan
Hau Pei-tsun
Wu Po-hsiung (吳伯雄)1 June 199115 December 1994KuomintangHau Pei-tsun
Lien Chan
Huang Kun-huei (黃昆輝)15 December 199410 June 1996KuomintangLien Chan
Lin Fong-cheng (林豐正)10 June 199615 May 1997KuomintangLien Chan
Yeh Chin-fong (葉金鳳)15 May 19975 February 1998KuomintangLien Chan
Vincent Siew
Huang Chu-wen (黃主文)5 February 199820 May 2000KuomintangVincent Siew
Chang Po-ya (張博雅)20 May 20001 February 2002IndependentTang Fei
Chang Chun-hsiung
Yu Cheng-hsien (余政憲)1 February 20029 April 2004Democratic Progressive PartyYu Shyi-kun
Su Jia-chyuan (蘇嘉全)9 April 200425 January 2006Democratic Progressive PartyYu Shyi-kun
Frank Hsieh
Lee I-yang (李逸洋)25 January 200620 May 2008Democratic Progressive PartySu Tseng-chang I
Chang Chun-hsiung
Liao Liou-yi (廖了以)20 May 200810 September 2009KuomintangLiu Chao-shiuan
Jiang Yi-huah (江宜樺)10 September 20096 February 2012Independent
→KuomintangWu Den-yih
Lee Hong-yuan (李鴻源)6 February 20123 March 2014People First Party
→KuomintangSean Chen
Jiang Yi-huah
Chen Wei-zen (陳威仁)3 March 201420 May 2016KuomintangJiang Yi-huah
Mao Chi-kuo
Chang San-cheng
Yeh Jiunn-rong (葉俊榮)20 May 201615 July 2018Democratic Progressive PartyLin Chuan
William Lai
Hsu Kuo-yung (徐國勇)16 July 20187 December 2022Democratic Progressive PartyWilliam Lai
Su Tseng-chang II
Hua Ching-chun (花敬群)7 December 202231 January 2023Democratic Progressive PartySu Tseng-chang II
Lin Yu-chang (林右昌)31 January 202320 May 2024Democratic Progressive PartyChen Chien-jen
Liu Shyh-fang (劉世芳)20 May 2024IncumbentDemocratic Progressive PartyCho Jung-tai

Access

The MOI building is accessible by NTU Hospital Station of the Taipei Metro on the Red Line.

References

References

  1. "Foreword - the Ministry of Interior".
  2. "Foreword - the Ministry of Interior".
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