9th Legislative Yuan
The Ninth Legislative Yuan is a session of the Legislative Yuan of Taiwan, from 1 February 2016 to 31 January 2020. Members were elected in the 16 January 2016 legislative election. The ruling Democratic Progressive Party control the Legislative Yuan for the first time. The next legislative election was held on January 11, 2020 for the Tenth Legislative Yuan.[1]
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Legislative Yuan | ||||
Jurisdiction | Taiwan | ||||
Meeting place | Legislative Yuan Building | ||||
Term | 1 February 2016 – 31 January 2020 | ||||
Election | 2016 Taiwanese legislative election | ||||
Government | Executive Yuan of Lin Chuan Executive Yuan of William Lai Second Executive Yuan of Su Tseng-chang | ||||
Members | 113 | ||||
Speaker | Su Jia-chyuan (DPP) | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Tsai Chi-chang | ||||
Secretary General | Lin Chih-chia | ||||
Majority Leader | Ker Chien-ming (DPP) | ||||
Minority Leader | Johnny Chiang (KMT) |
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The list is arranged by single-member constituency (district) and party-list proportional representation.
Single-member Constituency
Party-list Proportional Representation
Members resigned during tenure
Constituency | Name | Pinyin | Chinese | Party | Reason | |
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Nationwide | Cheng Li-chun | Zhèng Lìjūn | 鄭麗君 | Democratic Progressive Party | Appointed as Minister of Culture (20 May 2016) | |
Nationwide | Lee Ying-yuan | Lǐ Yīngyuán | 李應元 | Democratic Progressive Party | Appointed as Minister of Environmental Protection Administration, Executive Yuan (20 May 2016) | |
Nationwide | Wellington Koo | Gù Lìxióng | 顧立雄 | Democratic Progressive Party | Appointed as Chairperson of Ill-gotten Party Assets Settlement Committee (1 September 2016) | |
Nationwide | Hsu Kuo-yung | Xú Guóyǒng | 徐國勇 | Democratic Progressive Party | Appointed as Spokesperson of Executive Yuan (1 October 2016) | |
Nationwide | Kolas Yotaka | Gǔlàsī Yóudákǎ | 谷辣斯·尤達卡 | Democratic Progressive Party | Appointed as Spokesperson of Executive Yuan (16 July 2018) | |
Nationwide | Chang Li-shan | Zhāng Lìshàn | 張麗善 | Kuomintang | Running in election (2 November 2018) | |
Nationwide | Chen Chi-mai | Chén Qímài | 陳其邁 | Democratic Progressive Party | Running in election (3 November 2018) | |
Taipei 2nd | Pasuya Yao | Yáo Wénzhì | 姚文智 | Democratic Progressive Party | Running in election (18 November 2018) | |
Taichung 5th | Lu Shiow-yen | Lú Xìuyàn | 盧秀燕 | Kuomintang | Running in election (20 November 2018) | |
Changhua 1st | Wang Huei-mei | Wáng Huìměi | 王惠美 | Kuomintang | Elected as Magistrate of Changhua County (25 December 2018) | |
Tainan 2nd | Huang Wei-cher | Huáng Wěizhé | 黃偉哲 | Democratic Progressive Party | Elected as Mayor of Tainan City (25 December 2018) | |
Nationwide | Hsu Chen-wei | Xú Zhēnwèi | 徐榛蔚 | Kuomintang | Elected as Magistrate of Hualien County (25 December 2018) | |
Kinmen County | Yang Cheng-wu | Yáng Zhènwú | 楊鎮浯 | Kuomintang | Elected as Magistrate of Kinmen County (25 December 2018) | |
New Taipei 3rd | Gao Jyh-peng | Gāo Zhìpéng | 高志鵬 | Democratic Progressive Party | Removed from office upon conviction (26 December 2018) | |
Nationwide | Kawlo Iyun Pacidal | Gāolù Yǐyòng Bājǐlá | 高潞·以用·巴魕剌 | New Power Party | Removed from legislature after revocation of party membership (2 September 2019) | |
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