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Leader | Wang Zhongquan |
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Ideology | Chinese unification Social democracy Democratic socialism Anti-communism |
Political position | Left-wing |
The Chinese People's Party (Chinese: 中國民眾黨; pinyin: Zhōngguó Mínzhòng Dǎng) is a small political party in the Republic of China that was established by Wang Zhongquan (Chinese: 王忠泉) in 1987. It won three seats in the National Assembly election of 2005. It combines the Pan-Blue Coalition and Pan-Green Coalition platforms, upholding the Three Principles of the People while simultaneously aiming for Chinese unification.