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  Legislative Yuan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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).
The original members of the Legislative Yuan remained until December 31, 1991, when as part of subsequent Judicial Yuan ruling, they were forced to retire and the members elected in 1989 remained until the 161 members of the Second Legislative Yuan was elected in December 1992.
The Legislative Yuan greatly increased its prominence after the 2000 Presidential elections in Taiwan when the Executive Yuan and presidency was controlled by the Democratic Progressive Party while the Legislative Yuan had a large majority of Kuomintang members.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Legislative_Yuan   (1307 words)

  
 Executive Yuan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Executive Yuan (行政院; pinyin: Xíngzhēng Yùan; literally 'executive court') is the executive branch of the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan).
Its formation, as one of five Yuans of the government, stemmed from the Three Principles of the People, the constitutional theory of Sun Yat-sen, but was adjusted constitutionally over the years to adapt to the situation in Taiwan by changes in the laws and the Constitution of the Republic of China.
Whenever there is disagreement between the Legislative Yuan and Executive Yuan, the Legislative Yuan may pass a resolution asking the EY to alter the policy proposal in question.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Executive_Yuan   (426 words)

  
 Executive Yuan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Executive Yuan (行政院; literally 'executive court') is the executive branch of the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan).
The Executive Yuan Council, commonly referred to as "The Cabinet" (內閣), is the chief policymaking organ of the ROC government.
Article 58 of the Constitution empowers the Executive Yuan Council to evaluate and and bills concerning martial law, amnesty, declarations of war, conclusion of peace or treaties, and other important affairs before submission to the Legislative Yuan.
www.sevenhills.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Executive_Yuan   (448 words)

  
 ICL - Taiwan Constitution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
In case the Executive Yuan deems an enactment, a budget, or a treaty passed by the Legislative Yuan difficult to enforce, it may, with the approval of the President of the Republic and within ten days after the transmission of the Legislative Yuan's message, request the latter for reconsideration.
The Control Yuan may, according to the work of the Executive Yuan and its Ministries and Commissions, set up a number of committees to look into all aspects of their activities to see whether there is any violation of law or dereliction of duty.
In case of impeachment of the personnel of the Judicial Yuan or of the Examination Yuan for dereliction of duty or violation of law, the provisions of Articles 95, 97, and 98 shall apply.
www.oefre.unibe.ch /law/icl/tw00000_.html   (6404 words)

  
 pollandsc2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The principal policy-making instrument of the Executive Yuan is the Executive Yuan Council.
The Executive Yuan Council decides on budgetary bills and bills concerning martial law, declarations of war, and other important affairs, which are to be submitted to the Legislative Yuan, as well as matters concerning the various ministries and commissions.
Upon the election of a new Legislative Yuan, the chairman and the vice chairman are elected by and from among the newly elected legislators.
www.geocities.com /sntvtaiwan/pol   (5427 words)

  
 CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA : Chapter V. ADMINISTRATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The President of the Executive Yuan shall be nominated and, with the consent of the Legislative Yuan, appointed by the President of the Republic.
The Vice President of the Executive Yuan, Ministers and Chairmen of Commissions, and Ministers without Portfolio shall be appointed by the President of the Republic upon the recommendation of the President of the Executive Yuan.
If the Executive Yuan deems a resolution on a statutory, budgetary, or treaty bill passed by the Legislative Yuan difficult of execution, it may, with the approval of the President of the Republic and within ten days after its transmission to the Executive Yuan, request the Legislative Yuan to reconsider the said resolution.
www.personal.leeds.ac.uk /~chifc/ROC-5.html   (472 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Executive Yuan (行政院; literally 'executive court') is the executive branch of the government of the Republic of China; it is commonly referred to as "The Cabinet" (內閣).
It is headed by a President, commonly referred to as the Premier of the Republic of China, and has a vice president (vice premier), and various cabinet ministers, heads of commissions, and ministers without portfolio as its members.
The members of the Executive Yuan are appointed by the President of the Republic of China.
www.informationgenius.com /encyclopedia/e/ex/executive_yuan.html   (133 words)

  
 Politics of Taiwan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Executive Yuan comprises the premier, vice-premier, and the cabinet members who are responsible for policy and administration.
The Legislative Yuan passed a set of constitutional amendments on 23 August 2004 that will, once confirmed by the National Assembly, halve the number of LY seats and create single-member districts.
In an attempt to facilitate trade, in 1995 the Executive Yuan approved the construction of an offshore transshipment center at the port of Kaohsiung through which direct shipping with the mainland would be permitted.
www.lighthousepoint.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Politics_of_Taiwan   (3932 words)

  
 EXECUTIVE YUAN ASKS LEGISLATIVE YUAN TO RECONSIDER REFERENDUM BILL
Executive Yuan spokesman Lin Chia-lung said that 12 of the 64 articles in the bill were considered unacceptable by the Cabinet and needed to be returned to the Legislative Yuan for reconsideration.
Meanwhile, the opposition parties claimed that the Executive Yuan's move gives the lie to the ruling Democratic Progressive Party's claim that it is the driving force for the right to referendum.
Legislative Yuan President Wang Jin-pyng said the Executive Yuan's request is unprecedented in that it challenges only part of the bill and in some cases, even only a section of an article.
www.globalsecurity.org /wmd/library/news/taiwan/2003/roc-031211-cna05.htm   (349 words)

  
 Sixth Revision of the Constitution of the Republic of China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Should the Executive Yuan deem a statutory, budgetary, or treaty bill passed by the Legislative Yuan difficult to execute, the Executive Yuan may, with the approval of the president of the Republic and within ten days of the bill's submission to the Executive Yuan, request the Legislative Yuan to reconsider the bill.
The Examination Yuan shall have a president, a vice president, and several members, all of whom shall be nominated and, with the consent of the Legislative Yuan, appointed by the president of the Republic; and the provisions of Article 84 of the Constitution shall not apply.
The Control Yuan shall be the highest control body of the State and shall exercise the powers of impeachment, censure and audit; and the pertinent provisions of Article 90 and Article 94 of the Constitution concerning the exercise of the power of consent shall not apply.
www.taiwandocuments.org /constitution04.htm   (3304 words)

  
 Executive Yuan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Executive Yuan (行政院; literally 'executive court') is the executive branch of the government of the Republic of China ; it is commonly referred to as Cabinet" (內閣).
The of the Executive Yuan are appointed by President of the Republic of China.
Its formation as one of five Yuans of the government stemmed from the Three Principles of the People the constitutional theory of Sun Yat-sen but was adjusted constitutionally over the to adapt to the situation in Taiwan by changes in the laws and Constitution of the Republic of China.
www.freeglossary.com /Executive_Yuan   (477 words)

  
 Taiwan's Branches of Government
Second, he appoints the President of the Executive Yuan and he nominates members of other branches of government, including the members of the Control Yuan, the members of the Examination Yuan, and the Grand Justices of the Judicial Yuan.
The third possible branch is the Executive Yuan, which is defined as the highest administrative organ of the state.
Given the way in which appointments are made to various Yuan, it might be reasonable to say that Taiwan has four branches of government: (1) the National Assembly; (2) the President's executive branch, including the Executive Yuan, the Examination Yuan and the Control Yuan; (3) the Legislative Yuan, and (4) the Judicial Yuan.
www.gunning.cafeprogressive.com /taiwan/branches.htm   (1818 words)

  
 Constitution of R.O.C   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The President of the Executive Yuan shall be nominated and, upon confirmation by the legislative Yuan, appointed by the President of the Republic.
The Judicial Yuan shall have a president, a vice president, and a certain number of Grand Justices, all of whom shall be nominated and, with the consent of the National Assembly, appointed by the President; and the pertinent provisions in Article 79 of the Constitution shall not apply.
The Examination Yuan shall have a president, a vice president, and several members, all of whom shall be nominated and, with the consent of the National Assembly, appointed by the President; and the provisions in Article 84 of the Constitution shall not apply.
ls.wustl.edu /Chinalaw/twconlaw.html   (8415 words)

  
 CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA : Chapter IX. CONTROL
The control Yuan may, taking into account the work of the Executive Yuan and its various Ministries and Commissions, set up a certain number of committees to investigate their activities with a view to ascertaining whether or not they are guilty of violation of law or neglect of duty.
The Control Yuan may, on the basis of the investigations and resolutions of its committees, propose corrective measures and forward them to the Executive Yuan and the Ministries and Commissions concerned, directing their attention to effecting improvements.
In case of impeachment by the Control Yuan of the personnel of the Judicial Yuan or of the Examination Yuan for neglect of duty or violation of law, the provisions of Articles 95, 97, and 98 of this Constitution shall be applicable.
www.personal.leeds.ac.uk /~chifc/ROC-9.html   (568 words)

  
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Premier Chang Chun-hsiung yesterday announced that the Executive Yuan will file for a constitutional interpretation with the Council of Grand Justices tomorrow in order to seek a solution to the legal disputes surrounding the government's decision to scrap the controversial Fourth Nuclear Power Plant project.
In response to the Executive Yuan's plan to file for a constitutional interpretation to clarify the dispute, opposition lawmakers yesterday said the Executive Yuan should have done so before making the controversial decision.
Lai Shyh-bao, convener of the New Party caucus, said the Executive Yuan's move means that it should stop immediately all measures related to the scraping of the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant project until the result of the interpretation is out.
www.taiwansecurity.org /TT/TT-110900.htm   (491 words)

  
 East Asian Studies Documents: Constitution of the Republic of China, 1947
The Examination Yuan shall be the highest examination organ of the State and shall have charge of matters relating to examination, employment, registration, service rating, scale of salaries, promotion and transfer, security of tenure, commendation, pecuniary aid in case of death, retirement and old age pension.
The Examination Yuan shall have a President and a Vice President and a certain number of Members, all of whom shall be nominated and, with the consent of the Control Yuan, appointed by the President of the Republic.
The Examination Yuan shall have a president, a vice president, and several members, all of whom shall be nominated and, with the consent of the National Assembly, appointed by the president of the Republic; and the provisions of Article 84 of the Constitution shall not apply.
www.isop.ucla.edu /eas/documents/taiwan-cons.htm   (10116 words)

  
 Taiwan - Country information - Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
At the national level, the Executive Yuan governs Taiwan, while the Legislative Yuan is the legislative arm.
Today, the Executive Yuan is a multi-party body and over half of the members are of "Taiwanese" background.
The current Executive Yuan consists of 35 Cabinet members and 6 Ministers without portfolio (14 DPP, 6 KMT, 1 TSU, 1 New Party, 19 independents) and appears to represent an effort to strengthen economic management credentials, as well as improve communication and coordination with the legislature.
www.dfat.gov.au /geo/taiwan/taiwan_govt.html   (1821 words)

  
 Response to the Legislative Yuan's resolution concerning the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Legislative Yuan's resolution concurred with the Executive Yuan's position of "planning a comprehensive national energy development policy, on condition that there will not be any energy shortage, to achieve the ultimate goal of a 'nuclear-free country'." For this, the Executive Yuan would like to express its gratitude.
The Legislative Yuan's resolution differs in some respects from the Executive Yuan's position, thus requiring the two branches to resolve their differences.
However, the Executive Yuan believes that in a democratic society it is only natural that the executive and legislative branches should defend their respective powers.
www.roc-taiwan.be /press/20010202/2001020201.html   (354 words)

  
 Politics in Taiwan
The first, the Executive Yuan (branch), is the highest administrative branch and is in charge of implementing and making government policy.
This Yuan's 21 members are appointed by the president under consent by the National Assembly and serve six-year terms.
The final Yuan is responsible for the administrative, civil and criminal court cases, as well as those regarding the discipline of public officials.
www.asianinfo.org /asianinfo/taiwan/pro-politics.htm   (479 words)

  
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  The council ruled after 18 meetings that the Executive Yuan's decision to scrap the partially completed nuclear plant was "a reversal of major national policy" which should have required Premier Chang Chun-hsiung to report to the Legislative Yuan in advance and field questions from lawmakers.
  The ruling also blames the Legislative Yuan for boycotting the premier's attempt to explain his Oct. 27 decision, which, it said, is not an appropriate way of defending the Constitution.
  In order to calm the anger of opposition lawmakers, the Executive Yuan turned to the Council of Grand Justices in November for endorsement of its move by asking for an affirmation of the constitutionality of its decision -- affirmation that has not been forthcoming.
www.taiwansecurity.org /CNA/2001/CNA-011501.htm   (447 words)

  
 History - Who We Are   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
On April 23, the Executive Yuan was reorganized; and the Government Information Office (GIO) and agencies for health, irrigation, and land affairs were established.
On March 21, 1949, the ROC president promulgated the revision of Articles 3 and 5 of the Organic Law of the Executive Yuan, whereby the organization of the Yuan was streamlined and its agencies were regrouped into eight ministries, two commissions, and one department.
On April 24, the Executive Yuan established by administrative order the Office of Government Spokesman, which was responsible for issuing press releases.
www.gio.gov.tw /taiwan-website/1-about_us/history.htm   (447 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Republic of China Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The president appoints the members of the Executive Yuan as his cabinet, including a premier who is officially the President of the Executive Yuan; members are responsible for policy and administration.
The main legislative body is the unicameral Legislative Yuan with 225 seats, of which 168 are elected by popular vote.
Of the remainder, 41 are elected on the basis of the proportion of nationwide votes received by participating political parties, eight are elected from overseas Chinese constituencies on the same principle, as are the eight seats for the aboriginal populations; members serve three-year terms.
www.ipedia.com /republic_of_china.html   (2145 words)

  
 Legislative Yuan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The legislative elections in late 2001 produced a contentious situation in which the pan-blue coalition has only a thin majority over the governing pan-green coalition in the legislature [1] (http://psephos.adam-carr.net/taiwan/taiwan2001.txt), making the passage of bills often dependent on the votes of a few defectors and independents.
Future amendments would still be proposed by the LY by a three-fourths vote, but after the mandatory 180-day promulgation period, be presented for ratification by ROC voters in a referendum.
An ad hoc National Assembly must be formed within six months of August 23, 2004 to approve the proposed amendments.
www.peekskill.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Legislative_Yuan   (1289 words)

  
 Chinese Taipei - Instruction Of Import and Export Regulations Column   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
That is, for any import regulation code with a heading of A, B or C, the applicant shall understand the regulation by himself and make the importation in accordance with the pertinent regulation; when it applies for import licenses, the licensing unit does not make any inspection or quarantine.
(3) Fertilizers as prescribed by the Council of Agriculture of the Agriculture of the Executive Yuan: The importation shall be made in accordance with the import regulation coded as "403".
(4) Supplementary feedstuffs as prescribed by the Council of Agricultures of the Executive Yuan: The importation shall be made in accordance with the import regulation coded as "404".
www.apectariff.org /tw/F-ENG.HTM   (3796 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
That is, the Executive Yuan may not carry out a part of the budget passed by the Legislative Yuan if there is a change in a related major policy.
The effect of such a decision is not invalidated because the Executive Yuan did not provide a report to or is not interpellated by the Legislative Yuan.
The Interpretation stated that, if the Legislative Yuan opposes the Executive Yuan's decision or proposes any other resolution after hearing the Executive Yuan's report, such a resolution is deemed as an objection to the change of the policy, and reinstates the legal budget.
www.taipei.org /press/gio0116-1.htm   (952 words)

  
 Epochtimes English Edition :: Poll Questions Set for Review by Executive Yuan
The Office of the President will formally submit the two questions for the March 20 "peace referendum" to the Executive Yuan today for review and approval, presidential aides said yesterday.
The Executive Yuan is expected to quickly approve the proposed questions, paving the way for the referendum to be held on the same day as this year's presidential election officials said.
Once the Executive Yuan approves the measure, the country should only need 26 days for the country to become fully prepared for the referendum, the officials said.
english.epochtimes.com /news/4-2-3/19318.html   (363 words)

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