11th Legislative Yuan
{{Short description|Session of the Legislative Yuan of Taiwan}}
{{Infobox legislative term
| name = 11th Legislative Yuan
| image = File:ROC_Legislative_Yuan_Seal.svg
| image_size = 80px
| alt =
| caption =
| body = Legislative Yuan
| country = {{ROC}}
| meeting_place = Legislative Yuan Building
| election = 2024 Taiwanese legislative election
| government = Chen Chien-jen cabinet
Cho cabinet
| opposition =
| chamber1_image =
|term_start = 1 February 2024
|term_end = 31 January 2028
|before = 10th
|after = 12th
|membership1 = 113
|chamber1_leader1_type = Speaker
|chamber1_leader1 = Han Kuo-yu (KMT)
|chamber1_leader2_type = Deputy Speaker
|chamber1_leader2 = Johnny Chiang (KMT)
|chamber1_leader3_type = Secretary General
|chamber1_leader3 =
|chamber1_leader4_type = Majority Leader
|chamber1_leader4 = Fu Kun-chi (KMT)
|chamber1_leader5_type = Minority Leader
|chamber1_leader5 = Ker Chien-ming (DPP)
|chamber1_leader6_type = Secretary General
|chamber1_leader6 = Chou Chester W.L.
}}
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{{legend|#0CB5B5|TPP (8)}}
{{legend|#888888|Independent (2)}}
]]
{{Legislative Yuan members lists}}
{{Politics of the Republic of China}}
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.
Members were elected in the 2024 legislative election,{{Cite web |date=2023-03-10 |title=Taiwan sets Jan 13, 2024 for presidential, legislative elections |url=https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/4831353 |access-date=2023-08-08 |website=Taiwan News}}{{Cite web |title=2024 presidential, legislative elections slated for Jan. 13: CEC |url=https://focustaiwan.tw/politics/202303100014 |access-date=2023-08-08 |website=Focus Taiwan - CNA English News |date=10 March 2023 |language=en-US}} 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.{{cite news |title=No party gets majority in Legislature; KMT wins most seats |url=https://focustaiwan.tw/politics/202401130014 |access-date=13 January 2024 |agency=Focus Taiwan |date=13 January 2024}} The next legislative election is due for 2028.
Composition
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
! ! width="200" |Affiliation ! width="080" |Elected in 2024 ! width="080" |Current ! width="350" |Remarks |
style="background-color: {{party color|Kuomintang}}; color: white;" |
| align="left" | Kuomintang | 52 | 52 | align="left" | |
style="background-color: {{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}; color: white;" |
| align="left" |Democratic Progressive Party | 51 |51 | align="left" | |
style="background-color: {{party color|Taiwan People's Party}}; color: white;" |
| align="left" | Taiwan People's Party | 8 |8 | align="left" | |
style="background-color: {{party color|Independent politician}}; color: white;" |
| align="left" | Independent | 2 |2 | align="left" | Caucus with Kuomintang |
colspan="2" | Total
| 113 |113 | |
---|
{{Small|Note: Bold represents ruling party}}
= Single-member constituency =
class="wikitable"
! colspan="2" width=21%|Constituency !Legislator ! colspan="2" width=48%|Party |
rowspan="8" |Taipei City
!I | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
---|
II
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
III
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
IV
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
V
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
VI
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
VII
|Hsu Chiao-hsin | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
VIII
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
rowspan="12" |New Taipei City
!I | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
II
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
III
|Lee Kuen-cheng | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
IV
|Wu Ping-jui | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
V
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
VI
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
VII
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
VIII
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
IX
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
X
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
XI
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
XII
|Liao Hsien-hsiang | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
rowspan="6" |Taoyuan City
!I |Niu Hsu-ting | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
II
|Tu Chuan-chi | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
III
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
IV
|Wan Mei-ling | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
V
|Lu Yu-ling | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
VI
|Chiu Jo-hua | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
rowspan="8" |Taichung City
!I | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
II
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
III
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
IV
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
V
|Huang Chien-hao | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
VI
|Lo Ting-wei | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
VII
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
VIII
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
rowspan="6" |Tainan City
!I |Lai Huei-yuen | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
II
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
III
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
IV
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
V
|Lin Chun-hsien | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
VI
|Wang Ting-yu | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
rowspan="8" |Kaohsiung City
!I | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
II
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
III
|Lee Po-yi | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
IV
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
V
|Lee Kun-tse | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
VI
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
VII
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
VIII
|Lai Jui-lung | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
rowspan="2" |Hsinchu County
!I | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
II
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
rowspan="2" |Miaoli County
!I | bgcolor="{{party color|Independent}}" | |Independent (Caucuses with KMT) |
II
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
rowspan="4" |Changhua County
!I | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
II
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
III
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |Kuomintang hold |
IV
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
rowspan="2" |Nantou County
!I | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
II
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
rowspan="2" |Yunlin County
!I |Ting Hsueh-chung | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
II
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
rowspan="2" |Chiayi County
!I |Tsai Yi-yu | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
II
|Chen Kuan-ting | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
rowspan="2" |Pingtung County
!I | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
II
|Hsu Fu-kuei | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
colspan="2" |Yilan County
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
colspan="2" |Hualien County
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
colspan="2" |Taitung County
|Huang Chien-pin | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
colspan="2" |Penghu County
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
colspan="2" |Kinmen County
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
colspan="2" |Lienchiang County
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
colspan="2" |Keelung City
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
colspan="2" |Hsinchu City
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
colspan="2" |Chiayi City
| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
rowspan="3" |Lowland Aboriginal
!I |Jeng Tian-tsair | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
II
|Chen Ying | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
III
|Huang Jen | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
rowspan="3" |Highland Aboriginal
!I |Kao Chin Su-mei | bgcolor="{{party color|Independent}}" | |Independent (Caucuses with KMT) |
II
|Wu Li-hua | bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | |
III
|Lu Hsien-yi | bgcolor="{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | |
= Party-list proportional representation =
class="wikitable"
!No. !Name ! colspan="2" |Party ! width=35% |Remarks |
1
|Lin Yueh-chin | rowspan="15" style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Progressive Party}}" | | |
2
| |
3
| |
|Resigned on 24 November 2024 after being appointed as Minister of Labor |
5
| |
|Resigned on 2 February 2024 after being unsuccessful in his re-election for President of the Legislative Yuan |
7
| |
8
| |
9
| |
10
|Chuang Jui-hsiung | |
11
| |
12
|Jean Kuo | |
13
|Replaced You Si-kun |
14
|Replaced Hung Sun-han |
15
|Chen Pei-yu | |
No.
!Name ! colspan="2" |Party ! |
---|
1
| rowspan="13" style="background-color:{{party color|Kuomintang}}" | | rowspan="13" |Kuomintang |Elected as President of the Legislative Yuan |
2
| |
3
|Ko Ju-chun | |
4
| |
5
|Chen Jing-hui | |
6
|Wu Tsung-hsien | |
7
|Lin Chien-chi | |
8
| |
9
|Hsu Yu-chen | |
10
|Hsieh Lung-chieh | |
11
| |
12
|Chang Chia-chun | |
13
|Wang Yu-min | |
No.
!Name ! colspan="2" |Party ! |
1
| rowspan="9" style="background-color:{{party color|Taiwan People's Party}}" | | rowspan="9" |Taiwan People's Party | |
2
| |
3
|Chen Gau-tzu | |
4
|Resigned on February 25, 2025 after being involved in a conflict of interest controversy related to the "Strong Generation" project. |
5
| |
6
| |
7
| |
8
| |
9
|Replaced Wu Chun-cheng |
Election for President and Vice-President
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|+Election for 11th Legislative Yuan President ! width="100" |Candidate ! width="150" |Party ! width="080" |First Round Votes ! width="080" |Second Round Votes ! width="080" |Elected |
align="center" | Han Kuo-yu
| 54 | 54 |22px |
align="center" |You Si-kun
| 25px Democratic Progressive Party | 51 | 51 | |
align="center" | Huang Shan-shan
| 7 |{{N/A}} | |
align="center" colspan=2 | Invalid Votes
| 1 | 0 | |
colspan="2" | Abstain
|0 |8 | |
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|+Election for 11th Legislative Yuan Vice-president ! width="100" |Candidate ! width="150" |Party ! width="080" |First Round Votes ! width="080" |Second Round Votes ! width="080" |Elected |
align="center" | Johnny Chiang
| 54 | 54 |22px |
align="center" |Tsai Chi-chang
| 25px Democratic Progressive Party | 51 | 51 | |
align="center" | Chang Chi-kai
| 8 | {{N/A}} | |
align="left" colspan=2 | Invalid Votes
| 0 | 0 | |
colspan="2" | Abstain
| 0 | 8 | |
{{Small|Note: Bold represents elected President and Vice-President}}