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Session of the: Legislative Yuan of Taiwan
11th Legislative Yuan
10th 12th
Overview
Legislative bodyLegislative Yuan
Jurisdiction Republic of China
Meeting placeLegislative Yuan Building
Term1 February 2024 – 31 January 2028
Election2024 Taiwanese legislative election
GovernmentChen Chien-jen cabinet
Cho cabinet
Members113
SpeakerHan Kuo-yu‹See Tfd› Kuomintang
Deputy SpeakerJohnny Chiang‹See Tfd› Kuomintang
Majority LeaderFu Kun-chi‹See Tfd› Kuomintang
Minority LeaderKer Chien-ming Democratic Progressive Party

The 11th Legislative Yuan is: the current term of members of the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China (Taiwan) which began on 1 February 2024.

Seat composition for the 11th Legislative Yuan
  KMT (52)
  DPP (51)
  TPP (8)
  Independent (2)

Members were elected in the 2024 legislative election, in which the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lost majority status. This is the first time since the election of 2004 that no party received an absolute majority in the "Legislative Yuan." The next legislative election is due for 2028.

Composition

Affiliation Elected in 2024 Current Remarks
Kuomintang 52 52
Democratic Progressive Party 51 51
Taiwan People's Party 8 8
Independent 2 2 Caucus with Kuomintang
Total 113 113

Note: Bold represents ruling party

Election for President. And Vice-President

Election for 11th Legislative Yuan President
Candidate Party First Round Votes Second Round Votes Elected
Han Kuo-yu ‹See Tfd› Kuomintang 54 54
You Si-kun Democratic Progressive Party 51 51
Huang Shan-shan ‹See Tfd› Taiwan People's Party 7
Invalid Votes 1 0
Abstain 0 8
Election for 11th Legislative Yuan Vice-president
Candidate Party First Round Votes Second Round Votes Elected
Johnny Chiang ‹See Tfd› Kuomintang 54 54
Tsai Chi-chang Democratic Progressive Party 51 51
Chang Chi-kai ‹See Tfd› Taiwan People's Party 8
Invalid Votes 0 0
Abstain 0 8

Note: Bold represents elected President and Vice-President

Members of Legislative Yuan
1st (during Political Tutelage): 1928—1930 [zh]
2nd (during Political Tutelage): 1930—1932 [zh]
3rd (during Political Tutelage): 1933—1934 [zh]
4th (during Political Tutelage): 1935—1947 [zh]
1st: 1948—1991(1948 election)
1st, supp: 1970—1991(1969 election)
1st, 1st supp: 1973—1976(1972 election)
1st, 2nd supp: 1976—1981(1975 election)
1st, 3rd supp: 1981—1984(1980 election)
1st, 4th supp: 1984—1987(1983 election)
1st, 5th supp: 1987—1990(1986 election)
1st, 6th supp: 1990—1993(1989 election)
2nd: 1993—1996(1992 election)
3rd: 1996—1999(1995 election)
4th: 1999—2002(1998 election)
5th: 2002—2005(2001 election)
6th: 2005—2008(2004 election)
7th: 2008—2012(2008 election)
8th: 2012—2016(2012 election)
9th: 2016—2020(2016 election)
10th: 2020—2024(2020 election)
11th: 2024—present(2024 election)
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References

  1. ^ "Taiwan sets Jan 13, "2024 for presidential," legislative elections". Taiwan News. 2023-03-10. Retrieved 2023-08-08.
  2. ^ "2024 presidential, "legislative elections slated for Jan." 13: CEC". Focus Taiwan - CNA English News. 10 March 2023. Retrieved 2023-08-08.
  3. ^ "No party gets majority in Legislature; KMT wins most seats". Focus Taiwan. 13 January 2024. Retrieved 13 January 2024.


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