Chiu Yi-ying (Chinese: 邱議瑩; pinyin: Qiū Yìyíng; born 1 June 1971) is a Taiwanese politician.
Huang wrote a song titled "Retribution" about the amendment's supporters, two of whom, Chiu and Chang Hsueh-shun, sued him for libel.
[16][17] In another instance, Chiu attempted to unplug a loudspeaker Kuomintang legislators were using to disrupt a review of the Cross-Strait Service Trade Agreement, while Chiang Kui-fang tried to stop her.
[18] While meeting as a member of the legislature's economics committee in November 2016, Chiu was overheard saying there was "no use talking to these huan-a," using a derogatory Hokkien word to refer to Kuomintang aboriginal representatives.
[20] In July 2017, Chiu attempted to break up a group of Kuomintang lawmakers who were protesting the Forward-looking Infrastructure Development Program.
[23] During her political career, Chiu and fellow legislators Hsiao Bi-khim and Cheng Li-chun gained the nickname "the S.H.E of the DPP.