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10th Legislative Yuan
The 10th Legislative Yuan is the current session of the Legislative Yuan of Taiwan, which began on 1 February 2020. Members were elected in the 2020 legislative election, in which the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) retained majority status as did pan-green parties. The next legislative election is scheduled for 2024. Single-member constituency Party-list Proportional Representation Notes References {{Legislative Yuan seats by electoral method navbar 10 Lists of current national legislators Legislative Yuan The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei. The Legislative Yuan is composed of 113 members, who are directly elected for 4-year terms by people of the Taiwan Area through a parallel v ...
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Legislative Yuan
The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei. The Legislative Yuan is composed of 113 members, who are directly elected for 4-year terms by people of the Taiwan Area through a parallel voting system. Originally located in Nanking, the Legislative Yuan, along with the National Assembly (electoral college) and the Control Yuan (upper house), formed the tricameral parliament under the original 1947 Constitution. The Legislative Yuan previously had 759 members representing each constituencies of all provinces, municipalities, Tibet, Outer Mongolia and various professions. Until democratization, the Republic of China was an authoritarian state under Dang Guo, the Legislative Yuan had alternatively been characterized as a rubber stamp for the then-ruling regime of the Kuomintang. Like parliaments or congresses of other countries, the Legislative Yuan is responsible for the passage of legislation, which is then sent to the ...
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New Taipei City Constituency IV
New Taipei City Constituency IV () includes most of Xinzhuang in New Taipei City. The district was formerly known as Taipei County Constituency IV (2008-2010) and was created in 2008, when all local constituencies of the Legislative Yuan The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei. The Legislative Yuan is composed of 113 members, who are directly elected for 4-year terms by people of the Taiwan Area through a parallel v ... were reorganized to become single-member districts. Current district * Xinzhuang: 3 sub-districts ** Xingzhi: 10 urban villages *** Wenming, Wende, Quan'an, Zhongxiao, Ronghe, Wensheng, Wenheng, Quantai, Haishan, Xinghan ** Touqian: 18 urban villages *** Huacheng, Renyi, Zixin, Heping, Changping, Changlong, Xinyi, Sixian, Fuxing, Ren'ai, Zili, Ziqiang, Changping, Changxin, Xingfu, Siyuan, Fuji, Touqian ** Zhonggang: 21 urban villages *** Zhongping, Zhonghong, Zhongxin, Zhongmei, Zhonghua, Zhonglo ...
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Wu Chi-ming
Wu Chi-ming (; born 24 February 1963) is a Taiwanese politician. He attended De Lin Institute of Technology. Wu was first elected to the Taipei County Council in 2006. The county was upgraded to the special municipality New Taipei in 2010, and the council was renamed. Wu retained his seat in that year's local elections, and was reelected to the New Taipei City Council in 2014. 2016 legislative election He resigned his council seat in 2016, when he was elected to the Legislative Yuan The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei. The Legislative Yuan is composed of 113 members, who are directly elected for 4-year terms by people of the Taiwan Area through a parallel v .... References 1963 births Living people New Taipei Members of the Legislative Yuan Members of the 9th Legislative Yuan Democratic Progressive Party Members of the Legislative Yuan Politicians of the Republic of China ...
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New Taipei City Constituency X
New Taipei City Constituency 10 () includes all of Tucheng and Sanxia in New Taipei City. The district was formerly known as Taipei County Constituency 10 (2008-2010) and was created in 2008, when all local constituencies of the Legislative Yuan were reorganized to become single-member districts. Current district * Tucheng Tucheng District () is a district in the southwestern part of New Taipei City, Taiwan. History On 26 June 1993, Tucheng was upgraded from rural township to a county-administered city of Taipei County. On 25 December 2010, Taipei County was up ... * Sanxia Legislators Election results {{Legislative Yuan seats by electoral method navbar 2008 establishments in Taiwan Constituencies in New Taipei ...
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Lin Te-fu
Lin Te-fu (born 23 October 1953) is a Taiwanese politician. He is a member of the Legislative Yuan for the Chinese Nationalist Party since 2002 File:2002 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The 2002 Winter Olympics are held in Salt Lake City; Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and her daughter Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon die; East Timor gains East Timor independence, indepe .... He represents the Ninth New Taipei City Constituency. References 1953 births Living people Members of the 5th Legislative Yuan Members of the 6th Legislative Yuan Members of the 7th Legislative Yuan Members of the 8th Legislative Yuan Members of the 9th Legislative Yuan Members of the 10th Legislative Yuan 21st-century Taiwanese politicians Kuomintang Members of the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan National Chengchi University alumni New Taipei Members of the Legislative Yuan {{Taiwan-KMT-politician-stub ...
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New Taipei City Constituency IX
New Taipei City Constituency IX () includes all Yonghe and part of Zhonghe in New Taipei City. The district was formerly known as Taipei County Constituency IX (2008-2010) and was created in 2008, when all local constituencies of the Legislative Yuan The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei. The Legislative Yuan is composed of 113 members, who are directly elected for 4-year terms by people of the Taiwan Area through a parallel v ... were reorganized to become single-member districts. Current district * Yonghe * Zhonghe: **Villages:Tai'an(泰安里), Anping(安平里), Zhong'an(中安里), Anle(安樂里), Yi'an(宜安里), Anshun(安順里), Anhe(安和里), Xiuming(秀明里), Xiuren(秀仁里), Xiushan(秀山里), Xiufu(秀福里), Xiuyi(秀義里), Xiujing(秀景里), Xiushui(秀水里), Xiushi(秀士里), Xiucheng(秀成里), Xiufeng(秀峰里) Legislators Election results {{Legi ...
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Chiang Yung-chang
Chiang may mean: * a Chinese surname (蔣), alternatively spelt Jiang ** Chiang Kai-shek, former leader of the Republic of China * Chi'ang, variant spelling of the ancient Qiang (historical people) (羌) * Chi'ang, variant spelling of the modern Qiang people (羌族) in Wenchuan * Chiang, variant spelling of jiang soy sauce * Chiang (place name), a term for "town" in Northern Thailand and surrounding areas See also * Chiang Dao (other) *Jiang (other) Jiang may refer to: * ''Jiang'' (rank), rank held by general officers in the military of China * Jiang (surname), several Chinese surnames **Jiang Zemin (1926–2022), as general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party *Jiang River, an ancient ri ...
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New Taipei City Constituency VIII
New Taipei City Constituency VIII () includes most of Zhonghe in New Taipei City. The district was formerly known as Taipei County Constituency VIII (2008-2010) and was created in 2008, when all local constituencies of the Legislative Yuan The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei. The Legislative Yuan is composed of 113 members, who are directly elected for 4-year terms by people of the Taiwan Area through a parallel v ... were reorganized to become single-member districts. Current district * Zhonghe: ** Villages:Lixing(力行里), Zhongshan(中山里), Zhongzheng(中正里), Zhongyuan(中原里), Zhongxing(中興里)Renhe(仁和里), Neinan(內南里), Wenyuan(文元里), Wainan(外南里), Pinghe(平和里)Zhengxing(正行里), Zhengnan(正南里), Minsheng(民生里), Min'an(民安里), Minyou(民有里)Minxiang(民享里), Wayao(瓦磘里), Jixing(吉興里), Ansui(安穗里)Huiyao(灰磘里), Ziqiang(自強 ...
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Lo Chih-cheng
Lo may refer to any of the following: Arts and entertainment * '' Lo!'', the third published nonfiction work of the author Charles Fort * L.O., a fictional character in the Playhouse Disney show Happy Monster Band * ''Lo'' (film), a 2009 independent film * Lo Recordings, a London-based record company established in 1995 * ''Law & Order'' (franchise), several related American television series created by Dick Wolf * ''Lost Odyssey'', a 2007 role-playing video game * ''Lore Olympus'', a 2018 webcomic ** ''Lore Olympus'' (TV series), an in-development adaptation by The Jim Henson Company Businesses and organizations * Legal observer, a third-party organization that monitors protests or war zones in the interest of protecting human and civil rights * Lo Recordings, a London-based record company established in 1995 * "National confederation of trade unions" in several Scandinavian countries: ** ''Landsorganisationen i Danmark'' (Danish Confederation of Trade Unions) ** ''Landsorga ...
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New Taipei City Constituency VII
New Taipei City Constituency VII () includes the eastern part of Banqiao in New Taipei City. The district was formerly known as Taipei County Constituency VII (2008-2010) and was created in 2008, when all local constituencies of the Legislative Yuan were reorganized to become single-member districts. Current district * Banqiao Banqiao () may refer to: Taiwan *Banqiao District, seat of New Taipei Mainland China *Banqiao Dam (), dam on the Ru River near Zhumadian, Henan that suffered an infamous failure in 1975 *Banqiao Town (other) *Banqiao Township (disambigua ...: ** urban villages (61 in total): Jiuru(九如里), Da'an(大安里), Dafeng(大豐里), Daguan(大觀里), Zhongshan(中山里), Wuquan(五權里), Ren'ai(仁愛里), Zhengtai(正泰里), Minsheng(民生里), Minzu(民族里),Yuguang(玉光里), Guangren(光仁里), Guangfu(光復里), Chenghe(成和里), Xi'an(西安里), Heping(和平里), Juren(居仁里), Dongqiu(東丘里), Dong'an(東安里),Chang'an( ...
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Chang Hung-lu
Chang Hung-lu (; born 10 January 1972) is a Taiwanese politician. Education Chang obtained his bachelor's degree in political science from Soochow University and master's degree in education from National Taipei University of Education. Political career Chang is a close ally of Su Tseng-chang, having worked for him from 1996 to 2004. From 2002 to 2005, he led the Taipei County Bureau of Civil Affairs. Chang stepped down from the Democratic Progressive Party's Central Standing Committee in 2010. During his stint on the New Taipei City Council, ten members of the council were charged with "divulging secrets" in a council speakership election. All charges were cleared by the Taiwan High Court in January 2015. Chang ran for the Banqiao District seat in the Legislative Yuan in 2016, and succeeded incumbent Lin Hung-chih Lin Hung-chih (; born 22 August 1955) is a Taiwanese politician. Education Lin earned a bachelor's degree in transportation and communications management from Nat ...
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New Taipei City Constituency VI
New Taipei City Constituency VI () includes the western part of Banqiao in New Taipei City. The district was formerly known as Taipei County Constituency VI (2008-2010) and was created in 2008, when all local constituencies of the Legislative Yuan were reorganized to become single-member districts. Current district * Banqiao Banqiao () may refer to: Taiwan *Banqiao District, seat of New Taipei Mainland China *Banqiao Dam (), dam on the Ru River near Zhumadian, Henan that suffered an infamous failure in 1975 *Banqiao Town (other) *Banqiao Township (disambigua ...: **Villages (65 in total):Zhongzheng(中正里), Rencui(仁翠里), Jieshou(介壽里), Gongguan(公舘里), Wenhua(文化里), Wensheng(文聖里), Wencui(文翠里), Wende(文德里), Min'an(民安里), Minquan(民權里), Yong'an(永安里),Guanghua(光華里), Guangrong(光榮里), Jicui(吉翠里), Jiangcui(江翠里), Baishou(百壽里), Zili(自立里), Ziqiang(自強里), Hongcui(宏翠里), Chisong(赤 ...
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