supplementary elections took place for the National Assembly and Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China (Taiwan) on 23 December 1972. Compared with...
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in the following elections were eligible to vote: 1947 Chinese National Assembly election, and 1969 Taiwanese legislative election. In total, there were...
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supplementary elections for the National Assembly and Legislative Yuan were held in Taiwan on 6 December 1980. Originally these elections were scheduled...
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The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei. The Legislative Yuan is composed of 113 members...
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In Taiwan, parliamentary elections are held every four years to elect the 113 members of the Legislative Yuan, the unicameral legislature of Taiwan. The...
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following elections were eligible to vote: 1947 Chinese National Assembly election, 1969 Taiwanese legislative election, and 1972 Taiwanese legislative election...
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broadly favors de jure Taiwanese independence, and the eventual abolition of the ROC Constitution in favor of creating a "Taiwanese Republic." Ever since...
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"Taiwan sets Jan 13, 2024 for presidential, legislative elections". Taiwan News. 2023-03-10. Retrieved 2023-08-08. "2024 presidential, legislative elections...
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The 1972 Australian federal election was held in Australia on 2 December 1972. All 125 seats in the House of Representatives were up for election, as...
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election 1972 North Korean parliamentary election 1972 Republic of China legislative election (Taiwan) 1972 Singaporean general election 1972 Taiwan presidential...
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Huwei Township, Yunlin County. 23 December – 1972 Republic of China National Assembly and legislative election. 29 December – The changing of Tourism Council...
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National Assembly (Republic of China) (redirect from National Assembly of Taiwan)
Assembly elections and terms Functions of the National Assembly are now exercised by the constitutional referendums by Taiwanese people, Legislative Yuan...
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Presidential elections in Taiwan 1996 - 2000 - 2004 - 2008 - 2012 - 2016 - 2020 Legislative elections in Taiwan Legislative Yuan: 1969 - 1972 - 1975 - 1980 - 1983...
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total re-election of Legislative Yuan in Taiwan. Kuomintang Democratic Progressive Party China portal Taiwan portal Politics portal Legislative Yuan Legislative...
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President of the Republic of China (redirect from Taiwanese President)
dissolve the Legislative Yuan while martial law or an emergency decree is in effect. Following a dissolution of the Legislative Yuan, an election for legislators...
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Johnny Chiang (category Kuomintang Members of the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan)
March 1972) is a Taiwanese politician and former international political economy scholar who is currently the vice president of the Legislative Yuan....
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The members of the first Legislative Yuan were elected in the January 1948 elections. A total of 773 representatives were to be elected, consisting of:...
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Chen Hsiu-pao (category 21st-century Taiwanese women politicians)
Chen Hsiu-pao (Chinese: 陳秀寶; 11 October 1972) is a Taiwanese politician. Chen was born on 11 October 1972. She attended elementary and middle [zh] school...
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Wang Yi-chuan (category Democratic Progressive Party Members of the Legislative Yuan)
Wang Yi-chuan (Chinese: 王義川; born 7 March 1972) is a Taiwanese politician. Prior to working in public service, Wang taught at Toko University, where he...
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Chen Ying (politician) (category Taiwanese Latter Day Saints)
Wade–Giles: Chen2 Ying2; born 15 November 1972), also known as Asenay Daliyalrep in Puyuma language, is a Taiwanese politician and musician who is currently...
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Lin Tai-hua (category 21st-century Taiwanese women politicians)
the 2004 Taiwanese legislative election of the Republic of China, she was re-elected with a high vote. In the 2008 Taiwanese legislative election of the...
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China by Taiwanese companies. China hosts around 4,200 Taiwanese enterprises and over 240,000 Taiwanese work in China. Although the economy of Taiwan benefits...
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Jaw Shaw-kong (category Kuomintang Members of the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan)
Taiwanese politician, media personality and entrepreneur. Jaw served a single term on the Taipei City Council before being elected to the Legislative...
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details. The islands of Taiwan and Penghu were under Japanese rule before 15 August 1945. Before World War II, few Taiwanese people were selected by the...
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Chen I-hsin (category Kuomintang Members of the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan)
陳以信; born 30 October 1972) or Charles Chen is a Taiwanese politician. Chen I-hsin was born in Yunlin County on 30 October 1972. Chen completed a degree...
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1st Legislative Yuan election was held in China between 21 and 23 January 1948. This election, and the preceding 1947 National Assembly election are the...
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districts in the legislative elections in 1972, 1975, 1980, 1983, and 1986. The discussion of this scheme became popular after the elections of five new municipalities...
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Italy Latvia Lithuania (Taiwanese office opened in November 2021, first one in the world to adopt the name "Taiwanese"). Luxembourg (has an office...
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Control Yuan (redirect from Control Yuan of Taiwan)
in 2008 Taiwanese presidential election and Kuomintang won the supermajority of Legislative Yuan seats in 2008 Taiwanese legislative election. Mr. Wang...
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Judicial Yuan (redirect from Judicial Yuan of Taiwan)
special courts like administrative courts and disciplinary courts. By Taiwanese law, the Judicial Yuan holds the following powers: Interpretation – Constitutional...
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