8th Legislative Yuan

Lai Ching-te (DPP) Hsiao Bi-khim (DPP) Cho Jung-tai (DPP) 11th Legislative Yuan Han Kuo-yu (KMT) Shieh Ming-yan acting Vacant Vacant Vacant Control Yuan Chen Chu Lee Hung-chun Local government Central Election Commission Kuomintang Democratic Progressive Party Taiwan People's Party Others New Power Party Taiwan Statebuilding Party People First Party Taiwan Solidarity Union New Party Non-Partisan Solidarity Union Newspapers United Daily News Liberty Times China Times Taipei Times Propaganda Censorship Film censorship Lin Chia-lung Cross-Strait relations Special state-to-state relations One Country on Each Side 1992 Consensus Taiwan consensus Chinese Taipei Australia–Taiwan relations Canada–Taiwan relations France–Taiwan relations Russia–Taiwan relations Taiwan–United Kingdom relations Taiwan–United States relations Republic of China (1912–1949) Chinese Civil War One-China policy China and the United Nations Chinese unification Taiwan independence movement Taiwanese nationalism Tangwai movement The 8th Legislative Yuan was a term of members of the Legislative Yuan of Taiwan, from 1 February 2012 to 31 January 2016.

Members were elected in the 14 January 2012 legislative election.

The ruling Kuomintang (KMT) controlled the Legislative Yuan.

The list is arranged by constituency (district) and proportional representation (party list).

Wang Jin-pyng (KMT), speaker of Legislative Yuan (Party list)
Hung Hsiu-chu (KMT), deputy speaker of Legislative Yuan (Party list)
Lai Shyh-bao (KMT, Taipei 8)
Huang Chih-hsiung (KMT, New Taipei 5)
Hsu Hsin-ying (MKT, Hsinchu County)
Ho Hsin-chun (DPP, Taichung 7)
Chang Chia-chun (KMT, Yunlin 1)
Chuang Jui-hsiung (DPP, Pingtung 3)
Chen Ou-po (DPP, Yilan)
Kao Chin Su-mei (NPSU, Highland aborigines)
Tsai Huang-liang (DPP, party list)
Hsu Chun-hsin (TSU, Party list)
Lee Tung-hao (PFP, party list)