Functional constituency
A functional constituency is an electoral device (a non-geographical constituency) used within the political systems of two Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China:
- Functional constituency (Hong Kong)
- Functional constituency (Macau)
The 1948 election to the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China used a mixed electoral system, including some members elected by occupational groups, as specified by the 1947 constitution. Soon after, the Communist Revolution impelled the governing Kuomintang to suspend of the constitution and retreat to Taiwan. The 1991 reforms which reintroduced democracy to Taiwan do not use occupational constituencies.
See also
- Vocational panel in the Irish senate
References
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