The ROC president and vice president are directly
elected every four years.
In Taiwan’s legislative elections, each voter casts one
ballot for their district and another for at-large seats.
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The ROC Constitution, promulgated Jan. 1, 1947, did not begin
to serve its intended purpose as the foundation for
democratic governance and rule of law until after 1987, when
martial law was lifted in Taiwan. Since then, it has
undergone seven rounds of revision in 1991, 1992, 1994, 1997,
1999, 2000 and 2005 to make it more relevant to the country’s
contemporary conditions.
One of the important consequences of these amendments is that
since 1991, the government has acknowledged that its
jurisdiction extends only to the areas it controls. The...
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