Hung Tzu-yung (洪慈庸) is a Taiwanese politician who served as a member of the Legislative Yuan from 2016 to 2020. She was elected on the party‑list of the New Power Party (NPP), a progressive political party founded in 2015. During her term, Hung participated in legislative committees and was noted for her advocacy on issues such as gender equality, labor rights, and transitional justice.
Early life and education
Hung was born in 1971 in Taiwan. Details of her early education and higher‑education background are not comprehensively documented in publicly available encyclopedic sources.
Political career
- Legislative Yuan (2016–2020) – Hung entered the Legislative Yuan following the 2016 legislative elections, occupying one of the NPP’s at‑large seats. She served on various committees, including those related to social welfare and legal affairs.
- Policy focus – Throughout her tenure, Hung emphasized reforms in women's rights, workplace protection, and the preservation of democratic values in Taiwan. She was active in legislative debates concerning the implementation of the Transitional Justice Commission and measures to address gender‑based violence.
- Post‑legislative activity – After the 2020 legislative elections, Hung did not retain a seat in the Legislative Yuan. Subsequent public records indicate that she continued to engage in civil‑society activities and public commentary, though specific roles have not been extensively chronicled in major reference works.
Personal life
Publicly available encyclopedic sources provide limited information regarding Hung’s personal life, including family background and non‑political occupations.
References
- Legislative Yuan official website, member profiles (archived).
- News reports from Taiwanese media outlets covering the 2016 and 2020 legislative elections and subsequent legislative activities.
Note: The above summary reflects information documented in reliable public records up to the date of the latest available sources.