The Taiwan Statebuilding Party (TSP; Chinese: 台灣基進; pinyin: Táiwān Jījìn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-oân Ki-chìn) is a political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan)...
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as the Taiwan Statebuilding Party and Taiwan Solidarity Union favor a declaration of independence. DPP politicians such as Lai hold that Taiwan is already...
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City Council. Taiwan Statebuilding Party (TSP) The Taiwan Statebuilding Party which advocates de jure Taiwan independence and the party is considered...
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Pan-Green Coalition (category Political party alliances in Taiwan)
coalition in Taiwan (Republic of China), consisting of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Taiwan Statebuilding Party (TSP), Social Democratic Party (SDP)...
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The Taiwan People's Party (TPP) is a centre-left political party in Taiwan. It was formally established on 6 August 2019 by Ko Wen-je, who serves as its...
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The Taiwan Independence Party (TAIP; Chinese: 建國黨; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kiàn-kok Tóng), also known as the Taiwan Nation Party, was a political party from 1996...
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38. The New Power Party won three seats, down from five in the last election. The Taiwan People's Party and Taiwan Statebuilding Party entered the Legislative...
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parties in the Republic of China (Taiwan) from 7 December 1949. The organization of political parties in Taiwan is governed by the Political Parties Act...
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Independence Party (1996–2020) Taiwan Statebuilding Party (founded in 2016) New Power Party (founded in 2015) Conservatism in Taiwan History of the Republic of China...
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The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is a centre to centre-left Taiwanese nationalist political party in Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC)...
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The Taiwan Number One Party (Chinese: 台灣吾黨; pinyin: Táiwān Wúdǎng) was a minor political party in Taiwan. List of political parties in the Republic of...
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(KMT) became the largest single party with 52 seats, and the Taiwan People's Party (TPP) won eight seats. The New Power Party lost all its three seats after...
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Examination Yuan (redirect from Examination Yuan of Taiwan)
Control Yuan) by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), the Taiwan People's Party (TPP) and New Power Party (NPP). TPP caucus whip Lai Hsiang-ling stated...
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Kuomintang's party charter. Some Taiwanese nationalists are also described as "anti-communist" (i.e., Democratic Progressive Party, Taiwan Statebuilding Party, etc...
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Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Taiwan Statebuilding Party (TSP) and Green Party (GPT). They oppose the idea that Taiwan is part of China, and seek...
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Taiwan"; advocates for a de jure Taiwanese state can be found in smaller parties in the Pan-Green coalition, such as the Taiwan Statebuilding Party and...
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Taiwan Statebuilding Party, the New Power Party, the Social Democratic Party, the Green Party Taiwan, and the Taiwan Obasang Political Equality Party [zh]...
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Wang Hsing-huan (category Taiwan Statebuilding Party chairpersons)
2nd Secretary-General of the Taiwan Statebuilding Party. Wang became the Chairperson of the Taiwan Statebuilding Party on 17 January 2023. "Tsai's record...
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TSP (section Political parties)
stop, Hong Kong National Harmony Party, former party in Latvia Taiwan Statebuilding Party Third Society Party, Taiwan The Stanley Parable, a 2013 video...
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Premier of the Republic of China (redirect from Premier of Taiwan)
relocated to Taiwan was Chen Cheng. During Japanese colonial rule over Taiwan, executive power was vested in the governor-general of Taiwan; the post was...
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Presidential elections were held in Taiwan on 23 March 1996. It was the first direct presidential election in Taiwan, officially the Republic of China....
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People's Will Party Republic of China (Taiwan) Pan-Green Coalition Democratic Progressive Party New Power Party Taiwan Statebuilding Party Taiwan Solidarity...
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The Taiwan Area, fully the "Taiwan Area of the Republic of China", also the free area of the Republic of China, the "Tai-Min Area (Taiwan and Fuchien)"...
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Martial law in Taiwan (Chinese: 戒嚴時期; pinyin: Jièyán Shíqí; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kài-giâm sî-kî) refers to the periods in the history of Taiwan after World War...
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War II, the ROC government retreated to Taiwan in 1949 after it was defeated by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during the Chinese Civil War and the...
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Kuomintang (redirect from Nationalist Party of China)
based on the Chinese mainland and then in Taiwan since 1949. The KMT is a centre-right to right-wing party and the largest in the Pan-Blue Coalition,...
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Social liberalism (redirect from List of social liberal parties)
centre-right Good Party, Poland's centre-left to left-wing liberal Polish Initiative, Taiwan's left-wing liberal Taiwan Statebuilding Party, South Korea's...
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the independence movement, and supporters of Taiwanese independence, such as the Democratic Progressive Party, have accepted the flag of the Republic of...
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Tangwai movement (redirect from Outside the Party Movement)
Presidency with candidate Chen Shui-bian, ending decades of single party rule in Taiwan. Early figures associated with the movement include Kang Ning-hsiang...
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means to further the separation of Taiwan from the mainland. In Taiwan there is a general consensus across party lines that the Constitution needs reworking...
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