President of Tseng

This is a list of all presidents of the Tseng Republic from the country's founding in 1946 to now.

Trivia

 * Pierre Huang-li is the only president to serve more than 2 terms. He was killed 8 days after the July 24 election, on August 1, 1954. Huang-li is also the longest serving president. His grandson, Huang-li Jia-kang, served as president from 1984 to 1992.
 * If Pierre Huang-li was never assassinated, then he would be president of Tseng until the late-1970s to early-1980s due to his popularity with almost all conservatives and a majority of the liberal Tsengians.
 * Han Cheng-weng is the shortest-serving president in Tsengian history. He only served 39 days between November 11, 1968 and December 20, 1968.
 * The oldest president of Tseng is Marc Tseng. He was 72 years of age when he assumed office in 2008. The youngest is Thomas Lan-xiao, becoming president at 32 years old.
 * There are no female presidents of Tseng as of 2024, but there is one female vice-president: Sophia Chang was vice-president under James Huang.
 * Tseng was virtually a one-party state from 1980 to 2008. During those years, elections only contained NPP candidates. It was because many people were angry about the Dazhuo Era (period of political violence committed mostly by the far-left), and Guo Ming-wang, PDP president from 1976 to 1980, managed to become president only because Stephen Yang's ratings were sinking.
 * It is tradition for each president to say "曾島民國萬歲" (Long live the Republic of Tseng) when ending presidential speeches in his/her inauguration and on National Day (July 17).
 * So far, there are 7 living former presidents:
 * Stephen Yang
 * Thomas Lan-xiao
 * Huang-li Jia-kang
 * Julius Han
 * Joseph Ai-guo
 * James Huang
 * Marc Tseng