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  1. Main articles: Legislative Yuan elections, 11th Legislative Yuan, and 2024 Taiwanese legislative election. Starting with the 2008 legislative elections, changes were made to the Legislative Yuan in accordance with a constitutional amendment passed in 2005.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Han_Kuo-yuHan Kuo-yu - Wikipedia

    On 6 June 2020, Han was recalled from his position as mayor and officially stepped down on 12 June. He returned to the Legislative Yuan after winning a party-list seat in the 2024 legislative election. Han took office as member and was elected the President of the Legislative Yuan on 1 February 2024.

  3. The five branches of government or Yuan (院) include: the Executive Yuan (行政院), the Legislative Yuan (立法院), the Judicial Yuan (司法院), the Examination Yuan (考試院), and the Control Yuan (監察院). The separation of five powers is predicated on

  4. In March 2020, he was elected the Chairman of the Kuomintang and assumed office on 9 March until he was succeeded by Eric Chu on 5 October 2021. Chiang took office as vice president of the Legislative Yuan on 1 February 2024.

  5. Hsu Chih-chieh ( Chinese: 許智傑; pinyin: Xǔ Zhìjié; Wade–Giles: Hsü Chih-chieh) is a Taiwanese politician. He is member of the Democratic Progressive Party and a two-term legislator in the Legislative Yuan. [1]

  6. Huang Wei-che. Huang Wei-che ( Chinese: 黃偉哲; pinyin: Huáng Wěizhé; born 26 September 1963) is a Taiwanese politician. He was a member of the Legislative Yuan from 2005 to 2018. Huang is the incumbent Mayor of Tainan since 25 December 2018 after winning the title during the 2018 local elections on 24 November 2018.

  7. Originally established in 1912 in Nanjing, the Government of the Republic of China relocated several times before finally moving to Taipei, Taiwan, in 1949 because of its military losses in the Chinese Civil War.

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