8th Legislative Yuan
The Eighth Legislative Yuan was a session of the Legislative Yuan of Taiwan, from 1 February 2012 to 31 January 2016. Members were elected in the 14 January 2012 legislative election. The ruling Kuomintang (KMT) controlled the Legislative Yuan.
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Legislative body | Legislative Yuan | ||||
Jurisdiction | Taiwan | ||||
Meeting place | Legislative Yuan Building | ||||
Term | 1 February 2012 – 31 January 2016 | ||||
Election | 2012 Taiwanese legislative election | ||||
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Members | 113 |
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The list is arranged by constituency (district) and proportional representation (party list).

Wang Jin-pyng (KMT), speaker of Legislative Yuan (Party list)

Hung Hsiu-chu (KMT), deputy speaker of Legislative Yuan (Party list)
Lai Shyh-bao (KMT, Taipei 8)

Huang Chih-hsiung (KMT, New Taipei 5)

Hsu Hsin-ying (MKT, Hsinchu County)

Ho Hsin-chun (DPP, Taichung 7)

Chang Chia-chun (KMT, Yunlin 1)
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Chuang Jui-hsiung (DPP, Pingtung 3)
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Chen Ou-po (DPP, Yilan)

Kao Chin Su-mei (NPSU, Highland aborigines)
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Tsai Huang-liang (DPP, party list)

Hsu Chun-hsin (TSU, Party list)

Lee Tung-hao (PFP, party list)
Constituency
Proportional Representation
Kuomintang | |||||
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№ | Name | Pinyin | Chinese | Party | |
1 | Wang Jin-pyng | Wáng Jīnpíng | 王金平 | Kuomintang | |
2 | Wang Yu-min | Wáng Yùmǐn | 王育敏 | Kuomintang | |
3 | Tseng Chu-wei | Zéng Jùwēi | 曾巨威 | Kuomintang | |
4 | Yang Yu-hsin | Yáng Yùxīn | 楊玉欣 | Kuomintang | |
5 | Chiau Wen-yan | Qiū Wényàn | 邱文彥 | Kuomintang | |
6 | Hung Hsiu-chu | Hóng Xiùzhù | 洪秀柱 | Kuomintang | |
7 | Wu Yu-jen | Wú Yùrén | 吳育仁 | Kuomintang | |
8 | Tina Pan | Pān Wéigāng | 潘維剛 | Kuomintang | |
9 | Chen Chen-hsiang | Chén Zhènxiāng | 陳鎮湘 | Kuomintang | |
10 | Lee Guei-min | Li Guìmǐn | 李貴敏 | Kuomintang | |
11 | Su Ching-chuan | Sū Qīngquán | 蘇清泉 | Kuomintang | |
12 | Chen Pi-han | Chén Bìhán | 陳碧涵 | Kuomintang | |
13 | Chan Kai-chin | Zhān Kǎichén | 詹凱臣 | Kuomintang | |
14 | Hsu Shao-ping | Xú Shǎopíng | 徐少萍 | Kuomintang | |
15 | Chi Kuo-tung | Jì Guódòng | 紀國棟 | Kuomintang | |
16 | Chen Shu-hui | Chén Shūhuì | 陳淑慧 | Kuomintang | |
Democratic Progressive Party | |||||
№ | Name | Pinyin | Chinese | Party | |
1 | Chen Chiech-ju | Chén Jiérú | 陳節如 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
2 | Ker Chien-ming | Kē Jiànmíng | 柯建銘 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
3 | Wu Yi-chen | Wú Yizhēn | 吳宜臻 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
4 | Lee Ying-yuan | Li Yīngyuán | 李應元 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
5 | Tien Chiu-chin | Tián Qiūjǐn | 田秋堇 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
6 | Tsai Huang-liang | Cài Huángláng | 蔡煌瑯 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
7 | Hsiao Bi-khim | Xiāo Měiqín | 蕭美琴 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
8 | Chen Chi-mai | Chén Qímài | 陳其邁 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
9 | Cheng Li-chun | Zhèng Lìjūn | 鄭麗君 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
10 | Tuan Yi-kang | Duàn Yikāng | 段宜康 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
11 | Yu Mei-nu | Yóu Měinǚ | 尤美女 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
12 | Wu Ping-jui | Wú Bǐngruì | 吳秉叡 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
13 | Hsueh Ling | Xuē Líng | 薛凌 | Democratic Progressive Party | |
Taiwan Solidarity Union | |||||
№ | Name | Pinyin | Chinese | Party | |
1 | Hsu Chung-hsin | Xǔ Zhōngxìn | 許忠信 | Taiwan Solidarity Union | |
2 | Huang Wen-ling | Huáng Wénlíng | 黃文玲 | Taiwan Solidarity Union | |
3 | Lin Shih-chia | Lín Shìjiā | 林世嘉 | Taiwan Solidarity Union | |
People First Party | |||||
№ | Name | Pinyin | Chinese | Party | |
1 | Lee Tung-hao (Thomas Lee) | Li Tóngháo | 李桐豪 | People First Party | |
2 | Chang Show-foong | Zhāng Xiǎofēng | 張曉風 | People First Party |
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See also
- 2012 Taiwan legislative election
- Seventh Legislative Yuan
- Ninth Legislative Yuan
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