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The organization of political parties in Taiwan is governed by the Political Parties Act, enacted on 6 December 2017. The Political Parties Act defines political parties as "political groups consisting of ROC citizens with a common political ideology who safeguard the free, democratic, constitutional order, assist in shaping the political will ...
Wikipedia categories named after political parties in Taiwan (11 C) Pages in category "Political parties in Taiwan" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
The recent downplaying of Taiwan independence by the DPP as a party, however, led to the formation by hard-line advocates of a new political party called the Taiwan Independence Party in December 1996. Kuomintang (KMT) Until 1986, Taiwan's political system was effectively controlled by one party, the KMT, the leader of which also was the President.
The New Power Party (NPP) is a political party in Taiwan formed in early 2015. The party emerged from the Sunflower Student Movement in 2014, and advocates for universal human rights , civil and political liberties, as well as Taiwan independence / nationalism .
Also: Taiwan: People: By occupation: Political people: Politicians Politicians of Taiwan — throughout the history of Taiwan . For politicians of the Republic of China on Taiwan (1949−present day), see Category: Politicians of Taiwan .
The Pan-Green coalition, Pan-Green force or Pan-Green groups is a nationalist political coalition in Taiwan (Republic of China), consisting of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Taiwan Statebuilding Party (TSP), Social Democratic Party (SDP), Green Party Taiwan, Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU), and Taiwan Constitution Association (TCA).
Pages in category "Liberal parties in Taiwan" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
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 first and current chairman. The party considers itself as an alternative third party to both the Democratic Progressive Party and Kuomintang .