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The "Eternal Parliament" refers to the first congress of the Republic of China, whose members served continuously for 43 years from 1948 until 1991 under the one-party rule of the Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang), largely corresponding to the period of martial law in Taiwan. The congress was composed of the National Assembly, Legislative Yuan, and Control Yuan. Members of the congress were officially named as Senior Congressperson, but derogatorily referred to as "Ten-thousand-year delegates" and "Old Thieves".
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