Lin Pei-hsiang (Chinese: 林沛祥; born 14 May 1977), also known by his English name Jonathan Lin, is a Taiwanese politician. He served on the Keelung City Council from 2018 to 2024, when he was elected to the Legislative Yuan.
In his first year as a legislator, Lin has commented on climate change policies,[20] criticized the Constitutional Court for its 2024 ruling on the death penalty,[21] urged reform of Taiwan's ship insurance system,[22] proposed amendments to the All-out Defense Mobilization Readiness Act and the Public Officials Election and Recall Act,[23][24] and supported a legislative motion stating the Republic of China's opposition to the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758.[25]
In May 2025, Lin controversially said in an online political talk show that he believes the civic groups leading the 2025 Taiwanese mass electoral recall campaigns were "a collection of socially marginalized individuals."[26]
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