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Vice President of the
Legislative Yuan
立法院副院長
Seal of the Legislative Yuan
Incumbent
Johnny Chiang
since 1 February 2024
AppointerLegislative Yuan
Term length4 years; renewable
Formation13 March 1928; 97 years ago (1928-03-13)
First holderLin Sen
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Thevice president of the Legislative Yuan (Chinese: 立法院副院長) is thedeputy presiding officer of theLegislative Yuan of the Republic of China. The current Vice President isJohnny Chiang, aKuomintang legislator representing the eighth district ofTaichung.

Election

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The Vice President is elected by and from among all members of the Yuan in a preparatory meeting held on the first reporting day of the first session of each Legislative Yuan, and serves a term the same length as that of other members.

Duty

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In the absence of thePresident, the Vice President may preside over the Yuan Sittings and the meetings of the Committee of the Entire Yuan and is responsible for the administration of the Yuan.

List of vice presidents

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  Kuomintang (Nationalist)  People First Party  Democratic Progressive Party

Pre-1947 Constitution

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NameOfficePolitical party
Lin Sen
林森
Lín Sēn
8 October 1928 – 2 March 1931Kuomintang
Shao Yuanchong
邵元沖
Shào Yuánchōng
2 March 1931 – 28 December 1931Kuomintang
Qin Zhen
覃振
Qín Zhèn
28 December 1931 – 14 May 1932Kuomintang
Shao Yuanchong
邵元沖
Shào Yuánchōng
acting
14 May 1932 – 12 January 1933Kuomintang
Ye Chucang
葉楚傖
Yè Chǔcāng
12 January 1933 – 18 June 1948Kuomintang
Chen Lifu
陳立夫
Chén Lìfū
18 June 1948 – 22 December 1948Kuomintang

1947 Constitution

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The first Legislative Yuan election under the 1947Constitution of the Republic of China washeld in 1948.[1] However, thegovernmentretreated to Taiwan in 1949. Members of the first Legislative Yuan had their terms extended indefinitely and the sessions of the first Legislative Yuan were conducted inTaiwan until December 31, 1991 while some supplementary members kept serving until January 31, 1993.

PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officeTermElectoral mandates
(Supplementary elections)
Political partyPresident
1Chen Lifu
陳立夫
Chén Lìfū
(1900-2001)
MLY forChekiang 1st District
17 May 194823 Dec 194811948Kuomintang
Chiang Kai-shek
(KMT)
2Liu Chien-chun
劉健群
Liú Jiànqún
(1903-1972)
MLY forKweichow 2nd District
24 Dec 19487 Oct 1950Kuomintang
3Huang Kuo-shu
黃國書
Huáng Guóshū
(1905-1987)
MLY forTaiwan at-large
7 Oct 195024 Feb 1961Kuomintang
4Ni Wen-ya
倪文亞
Ní Wényà
(1902-2006)
MLY forChekiang 3rd District
24 Feb 196122 Feb 19721948,1969Kuomintang
5Liu Kuo-tsai
劉闊才
Liú Kuòcái
(1911-1993)
MLY forTaiwan 1st District
22 Feb 197218 Oct 19881948,1969,1972
1948,1969,1975
1948,1969,1980
1948,1969,1983
1948,1969,1986
KuomintangChiang Kai-shek
(KMT)

Yen Chia-kan
(KMT)

Chiang Ching-kuo
(KMT)
Lee Teng-hui
(KMT)
6Liang Su-yung
梁肅戎
(1920-2004)
Liáng Sùróng
MLY forLiaopeh at-large
18 Oct 19882 Dec 19901948,1969,1989Kuomintang
Lee Teng-hui
(KMT)
7Liu Sung-pan
劉松藩
Liú Sōngfān
(1931-2016)
MLY forTaiwan 6th District
2 Dec 199031 Dec 1991Kuomintang
8Shen Shih-hsiung
沈世雄
Shěn Shìxióng
MLY forTaiwan 8th District
17 Jan 19921 Feb 19931989[2]Kuomintang

1991 Constitution amendment

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TheAdditional Articles of the Constitution promulgated in 1991 mandated the total re-election ofLegislative Yuan inTaiwan.

No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officeTermElectoral mandates
(Proportional vote share)
Political partyPresident
(Government)
9Wang Jin-pyng
王金平
Wáng Jīnpíng
(1941-)
MLY forKaohsiung County
1 Feb 199331 Jan 19962199253.0%Kuomintang
Lee Teng-hui
(KMT)
(Majority)
1 Feb 199631 Jan 19993199546.1%
10Yao Ying-chi
饒穎奇
Ráo Yǐngqí
(1934-)
MLY for Nationwide KMT at-large №1
1 Feb 199931 Jan 20024199846.4%Kuomintang

Chen Shui-bian
(DPP)
(Minority)
11Chiang Pin-kung
江丙坤
Jiāng Bǐngkūn
(1932-2018)
MLY for Nationwide KMT at-large №2
1 Feb 200231 Jan 20055200131.3% +23.2%(Pan-Blue Coalition)Kuomintang
12David Chung[3]
鍾榮吉
Zhōng Róngjí
(1943-)
MLY for Nationwide PFP at-large №5
1 Feb 200531 Jan 20086200434.9% +14.9%(Pan-Blue Coalition)People First
13Tseng Yung-chuan
曾永權
Zéng Yǒngquán
(1947-)
MLY for Nationwide KMT at-large №3
1 Feb 200831 Jan 20127200853.5%Kuomintang

Ma Ying-jeou
(KMT)
(Majority: 2008-2016)
(Minority: 2016)
14Hung Hsiu-chu[4]
洪秀柱
Hóng Xiùzhù
(1948-)
MLY for Nationwide KMT at-large №6
1 Feb 20121 Feb 20168201244.5%Kuomintang
15Tsai Chi-chang
蔡其昌
Caì Qíchāng
(1969-)
MLY for Taichung 1
1 Feb 20161 Feb 20209201644.1%Democratic Progressive

Tsai Ing-wen
(DPP)
(Majority: 2016-2024)
(Minority: 2024)
1 Feb 20201 Feb 202410202034.0%
16Johnny Chiang
江啟臣
Jiāng Qǐchén
(1972-)
MLY for Taichung 8
1 Feb 2024Incumbent11202444.7%Kuomintang

Lai Ching-te
(DPP)
(Minority)

See also

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References

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  1. ^"歷屆副院長 (Past Vice Presidents)" (in Chinese). Legislative Yuan. Retrieved2 October 2020.
  2. ^Chamber consisted of supplementary members only.
  3. ^First non-KMT Vice President of the Legislative Yuan.
  4. ^First female Vice President of the Legislative Yuan.
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