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Tainan City Government

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Formed
  
25 December 2010

Website
  
Tainan City Government

Jurisdiction
  
Tainan City

Tainan City Government

Preceding agency
  
Tainan City Government, Tainan County Government

Headquarters
  
Anping District (Yonghua Civic Center) Xinying District (Minjhih Civic Center)

Ministers responsible
  
William Lai, Mayor Yen Chun-tso, Charles Lin, Deputy Mayors

The Tainan City Government (Chinese: 臺南市政府; pinyin: Táinán Shì Zhèngfǔ) is the top-tier local government administrative body of the Republic of China from December 2010 that governs Tainan City. It consists of a directly elected executive Mayor of Tainan. It replaced the earlier Tainan County Government and Tainan City Government which had covered a much bigger area and governed more citizens.

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Mayor

The mayor of Tainan City is the chief executive officer of the city. He/she is elected for a four-year term and limited to serving no more than two terms. Under the mayor there are 2 deputy mayors, 1 secretary-general, 1 deputy secretary-general and 27 principal officers.

Bureaus

  • Bureau of Civil Affairs
  • Bureau of Education
  • Bureau of Agriculture
  • Bureau of Economic Development
  • Bureau of Tourism
  • Bureau of Public Works
  • Bureau of Water Resources
  • Bureau of Social Affairs
  • Bureau of Labor
  • Bureau of Land Administration
  • Bureau of Urban development
  • Bureau of Cultural Affairs
  • Bureau of Transportation
  • Bureau of Health
  • Bureau of Environmental Protection
  • Bureau of Local Tax
  • Fire Bureau
  • Police Department
  • Department

  • Department of Finance
  • Department of Legal Affairs
  • Department of Information and International Relations
  • Department of Personnel
  • Department of Budget, Accounting and Statistics
  • Offices

  • Office of Civil Service Ethics
  • Secretariat
  • Commissions

  • Ethnic Affairs Commission
  • Research, Development and Evaluation Commission
  • References

    Tainan City Government Wikipedia