List of Presidents of the Legislative Yuan
Encyclopedia
Pre-1947 Constitution
Name | Office | Political Party |
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Hu Hanmin Hu Hanmin Hu Hanmin was one of the early leaders of Kuomintang , and a very important right-winger in Kuomintang.-Biography:Hu Hanmin was qualified as juren at 21 years of age. He studied in Japan since 1902, and joined Tongmenghui as an editor of 《Minbao》 in 1905. From 1907-1910, he participated in... 胡漢民 |
8 October 1928 2 March 1931 | |
Lin Sen Lin Sen Lin Sen , courtesy name Zichao , sobriquet Changren , was President of the National Government of the Republic of China from 1931 until his death.-Early life:... 林森 (Did not assume post) |
2 March 1931 1 January 1932 | |
Shao Yuanchong 邵元沖 (as acting; Vice President) |
2 March 1931 1 January 1932 | |
Chang Ji 張繼 (Did not assume post) |
1 January 1932 28 January 1932 | |
Tan Zhen 覃振 (as acting; Vice President) |
1 January 1932 14 May 1932 | |
Shao Yuanchong 邵元沖 (as acting; Vice President) |
14 May 1932 1 December 1933 | |
Sun Fo 孫科 |
29 January 1932 20 May 1948 |
Post-1947 Constitution
Name | Office | Political Party |
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Sun Fo 孫科 |
20 May 1948 24 December 1948 | |
Tung Gun-shin 童冠賢 |
24 December 1948 7 October 1950 | |
Liu Jin-chin 劉健群 (as acting) |
7 October 1950 19 October 1951 | |
Huang Guo-shu 黃國書 (as acting) |
19 October 1951 11 March 1952 | |
Chang Tao-fan Chang Tao-fan Chang Tao-fan , 1897-1968, was a prominent figure and long-time central member of Kuomindang. He was the fourth President of the Legislative Yuan, and former President of Broadcasting Corporation of China.-Life:Chang was born in Kuichou , China... 張道藩 |
11 March 1952 24 February 1961 | |
Huang Guo-shu 黃國書 |
24 February 1961 22 February 1972 | |
Ni Wen-ya 倪文亞 |
22 February 1972 18 October 1988 | |
Liu Kwo-tsai 劉闊才 |
18 October 1988 2 December 1990 | |
Liang Su-yung 梁肅戎 |
2 December 1990 17 January 1992 |
Direct Democratic Election
Name | Office | Electoral mandates | Political Party |
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Liu Sung-pan Liu Sung-pan Liu Sung-pan was the President of the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China between 1992 to 1999. He was the first president to preside over a Legislative Yuan entirely elected by residents of the Taiwan Area .-Biography:In 1998, during his tenure as legislative speaker, Liu used his status as... 劉松藩 |
17 January 1992 1 February 1999 | 1992 Republic of China legislative election, 1992 Legislative elections were held in the Republic of China on 21 December 1992. The result was a victory for the Kuomintang, which won 95 of the 161 seats. Voter turnout was 72.0%.-Results:... 53.0% 1995 Republic of China legislative election, 1995 Legislative elections were held in the Republic of China on 2 December 1995. The result was a victory for the Kuomintang, which won 85 of the 164 seats. Voter turnout was 67.6%.-Results:... 46.1% |
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Wang Jin-pyng Wang Jin-pyng Wang Jin-pyng , Taiwan, Empire of Japan), Taiwanese politician, is the President of the Legislative Yuan. As one of the leading figures of the Kuomintang, Wang is considered to be soft-spoken and a conciliatory figure.-Early life:... 王金平 |
1 February 1999 – Incumbent | 1998 Republic of China legislative election, 1998 Legislative elections were held in the Republic of China on 5 December 1998. The result was a victory for the Kuomintang, which won 123 of the 225 seats. Voter turnout was 68.1%.-Results:... 46.4% (to be President) 2001 31.3% + 23.2% (Pan-Blue Coalition) 2004 34.9% + 14.9% (Pan-Blue Coalition) 2008 Republic of China legislative election, 2008 The 7th Legislative elections were held on January 12, 2008 in the Republic of China . The results gave the Kuomintang and the Pan-Blue Coalition a supermajority in the legislature, handing a heavy defeat to then-President Chen Shui-bian's Democratic Progressive Party, which won the remaining 27... 53.5% |
See also
- Constitution of the Republic of ChinaConstitution of the Republic of ChinaThe Constitution of the Republic of China is the fundamental law of the Republic of China . Drafted by the Kuomintang as part of its third stage of national development , it established a centralized Republic with five branches of government...
- Legislative YuanLegislative YuanThe Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China .The Legislative Yuan is one of the five branches of government stipulated by the Constitution of the Republic of China, which follows Sun Yat-sen's Three Principles of the People...
- Republic of ChinaRepublic of ChinaThe Republic of China , commonly known as Taiwan , is a unitary sovereign state located in East Asia. Originally based in mainland China, the Republic of China currently governs the island of Taiwan , which forms over 99% of its current territory, as well as Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu and other minor...