11th Legislative Yuan
Session of the Legislative Yuan of Taiwan
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The 11th Legislative Yuan is the current term of members of the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China (Taiwan) which began on 1 February 2024.
Legislative bodyLegislative Yuan
Jurisdiction
Republic of China
Meeting placeLegislative Yuan Building
Term1 February 2024 – 31 January 2028
| 11th Legislative Yuan | |||||
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| Overview | |||||
| Legislative body | Legislative Yuan | ||||
| Jurisdiction | |||||
| Meeting place | Legislative Yuan Building | ||||
| Term | 1 February 2024 – 31 January 2028 | ||||
| Election | 2024 Taiwanese legislative election | ||||
| Government | Chen Chien-jen cabinet Cho cabinet | ||||
Group portrait, February 2024 | |||||
| Members | 113 | ||||
| Speaker | Han Kuo-yu (KMT) | ||||
| Deputy Speaker | Johnny Chiang (KMT) | ||||
| Majority Leader | Fu Kun-chi (KMT) | ||||
| Minority Leader | Ker Chien-ming (DPP) | ||||
| Secretary General | Chou Chester W.L. | ||||

Independent (2)
Members were elected in the 2024 legislative election,[1][2] in which the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lost majority status. This is the first time since the election of 2004 that no party received an absolute majority in the Legislative Yuan.[3] Han Kuo-yu was elected the President of the Legislative Yuan. The next legislative election is due for 2028.
Composition
| Affiliation | Elected in 2024 | Current | Remarks | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kuomintang | 52 | 52 | ||
| Democratic Progressive Party | 51 | 51 | ||
| Taiwan People's Party | 8 | 8 | ||
| Independent | 2 | 2 | Caucus with Kuomintang | |
| Total | 113 | 113 | ||
Note: Bold represents ruling party
Single-member constituency
Party-list proportional representation
| No. | Name | Party | Remarks | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lin Yueh-chin | Democratic Progressive Party | ||
| 2 | Puma Shen | |||
| 3 | Ariel Chang | |||
| Resigned on 24 November 2024 after appointed as Minister of Labor | ||||
| 5 | Loh Meei-ling | |||
| Resigned on 2 February 2024 after failed re-election for President of the Legislative Yuan | ||||
| 7 | Fan Yun | |||
| 8 | Ker Chien-ming | |||
| 9 | Shen Fa-hui | |||
| 10 | Chuang Jui-hsiung | |||
| 11 | Michelle Lin | |||
| 12 | Jean Kuo | |||
| 13 | Wang Cheng-hsu | Replaced You Si-kun | ||
| 14 | Wang Yi-chuan | Replaced Hung Sun-han | ||
| 15 | Chen Pei-yu | |||
| No. | Name | Party | ||
| 1 | Han Kuo-yu | Kuomintang | President of the Legislative Yuan | |
| 2 | Ko Chih-en | |||
| 3 | Ko Ju-chun | |||
| 4 | Weng Hsiao-ling | |||
| 5 | Chen Jing-hui | |||
| 6 | Wu Tsung-hsien | |||
| 7 | Lin Chien-chi | |||
| 8 | Chen Yeong-kang | |||
| 9 | Hsu Yu-chen | |||
| 10 | Hsieh Lung-chieh | |||
| 11 | Su Ching-chuan | |||
| 12 | Chang Chia-chun | |||
| 13 | Wang Yu-min | |||
| No. | Name | Party | ||
| 1 | Taiwan People's Party | Resigned under "two-year clause" | ||
| 2 | Resigned under "two-year clause" | |||
| 3 | Chen Gau-tzu | |||
| 4 | Resigned on 25 February 2025 due to conflict of interest over "Strong Generation" project | |||
| 5 | Mai Yu-zhen | Resigned under "two-year clause" | ||
| 6 | Resigned under "two-year clause" | |||
| 7 | Resigned under "two-year clause" | |||
| 8 | Resigned under "two-year clause" | |||
| 9 | Liu Shu-pin | Replaced Wu Chun-cheng | ||
| 10 | Hung Yu-shiang | Replaced Huang Shan-shan | ||
| 11 | Tsai Chun-chou | Replaced Huang Kuo-chang | ||
| 12 | Wang An-hsiang | Replaced Mai Yu-zhen | ||
| 13 | Chiu Hui-ju | Replaced Lin Kuo-cheng | ||
| 14 | Chen Ching-lung | Replaced Lin Yi-chun | ||
| 15 | Replaced Chang Chi-kai; Ousted after expelled from party | |||