Chen Horng-chi (Chinese: 陳鴻基; pinyin: Chén Hóngjī; born 30 September 1950) is a Taiwanese politician who served as a member National Assembly between 1992 and 1996, when he was seated to the Legislative Yuan.
Shortly after stepping down from the legislature in 2002, Chen left the Kuomintang and joined the Taiwan Solidarity Union.
[11] However, he was frequently critical of the DPP,[12][13] and repeatedly commented on President Chen Shui-bian's ability to build a government.
[21][22] For a portion of his second term in office, Chen chaired the Legislative Yuan's Discipline Committee.
[31][32] Chen apologized for the statement but did not retract it,[33][34] and led a rally to lend further support to the proposed coalition.
[46] In January 2008, Chen was charged with taking bribes to support amendments to the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law from the National Chinese Herbal Apothecary Association in 1998.