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The Legislative Yuan ( Chinese: 立法院 pinyin: Lìfǎ Yùan, literally "law-establishing court") is the legislative body of the Republic of China, which currently administers Taiwan, Penghu, Quemoy, and Matsu Islands.1 Position in the government
The Legislative Yuan is one of the five branches (called 'yuàn', "courts") of government stipulated by the ROC Constitution, which follows the San-min Chu-i (political theory of Sun Yat-sen). Although sometimes referred to as a " parliament," the Legislative Yuan, under Sun's political theory, is a branch of government in a presidential system, while only the National Assembly of the Republic of China (now dormant), with the power to amend the constitution and formerly to elect the President and Vice President, can be considered a parliament. Nevertheless, after constitutional amendments effectively transferred almost all of the National Assembly's powers to the Legislative Yuan in the late 1990s, it became common in Taiwanese newspapers to refer to the Legislative Yuan as the parliament (國會, guo hui).
The Legislative Yuan has the power to pass all ordinary legislation. The amount of control the Legislative Yuan has over the Executive YuanThe Executive Yuan (; literally 'executive court') is the executive branch of the government of the Republic of China. Organzation and Structure It is headed by a President, commonly referred to as the Premier of the Republic of China, and has a vice pres was unclear throughout the 1990s, but a convention has developed that the Executive Yuan is responsible to the President of the Republic of China and not the Legislative Yuan.
2 Composition
The current and 5th Legislative Yuan has 225 members. Current legislators have come to office in different ways:
- 168 are elected by popular vote
- 41 are elected on the basis of the proportion of nationwide votes received by participating political parties.
- Eight are allocated for overseas ChineseOverseas Chinese ( in pinyin: huaqiao, or huabo, or qiaobo) are ethnic Chinese who live outside of Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwan. There are approximately 60 million overseas Chinese mostly living in southeast Asia where they make up a majori and are selected by the parties on the basis of the proportion of votes received nationwide.
- Eight seats are reserved for the aboriginal populationsTaiwanese aborigines or aboriginal peoples (, in pinyin: yuanzhumin, literal meaning: "Original Inhabitants") are the indigenous peoples of Taiwan. They are a group of Austronesian people, who are descended from the inhabitants of Taiwan who lived on the, with half of those seats directly elected and half allocated by party lists.
Members serve three-year terms. The election method is single non-transferable voteThe Single Non-Transferable Vote or SNTV is an electoral system used in multi-member constituency elections. Voting In any particular legislative constituency election, each voter casts one vote for one candidate in a multi-candidate race for multiple leg which produces interesting electoral strategies.
The current political composition:
- Democratic Progressive PartyThe Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) ( Chinese: ; abbrev. pinyin: min jin dang) is a liberal political party in the Republic of China on Taiwan which has traditionally been associated with the pan-green coalition and Taiwan independence although it has:87
- KuomintangThe Kuomintang (KMT; Traditional Chinese: Hanyu Pinyin: Zhongguo Guomindng; Wade-Giles: Chung-kuo Kuo-min-tang; Tongyong Pinyin: Jhongguo Guomindang; literally the National People's Party of China , also known as the Nationalist Party is a political party:66
- People First PartyThe People First Party (, pinyin: Qinmindng) is a conservative political party in the Republic of China on Taiwan. It was founded by James Soong and his supporters after his failed independent bid for the presidency in 2000. Soong is currently the chairma:46
- Taiwan Solidarity UnionThe Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) ( Traditional Chinese: , pinyin: Taiwn tuanjie lianmeng) is a political party in the Republic of China on Taiwan which advocates Taiwan independence. It was officially founded on July 24, 2001 and is considered part of th:12
- New Party:1
- Taiwan Number One Party :1
- Non-Partisan Solidarity Union :12
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