Lisa Huang

[5][6] The TSU had previously announced that representatives elected via the party list would serve only two-year terms,[7] and as a result, Huang was replaced by Lai Chen-chang in 2014.

[8] She then became the TSU's Judiciary Reform Committee director and was in discussion to represent the party as candidate for Changhua County Magistrate later that year.

[15] She supported efforts to subject Premier Sean Chen to a vote of no confidence in September,[16][17] stating that the result was "a betrayal of the will of the Taiwanese people.

[19] In December, Huang suggested that the TSU invite the Dalai Lama to visit Taiwan, after a planned trip was called off.

[22] She opposed Taiwan's current electoral framework, single-member districts coupled with party-list representation, a change made in 2008.