Unicameral national legislature of the Republic of China
(Taiwan)
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 four-year terms by people
of the Taiwan Area
through a parallel voting system.
Originally located in Nanjing, 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 Area, Outer
Mongolia, and various professions.
Until democratization, the Republic of China was an authoritarian state under Dang Guo. At the time,
the Legislative Yuan functioned as a rubber stamp for th...
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The members of the Legislative Yuan shall serve a term of four years, which is renewable after re-election. The distribution of the Legislative seats is as ...
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由 AJ Nathan 著作 · 1993 · 被引用 63 次 — Chinese society, Taiwan voters went to the polls on December 19, 1992, and elected a new Legislative Yuan. This body occupies an important.
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