Non-Partisan Solidarity Union

Non-Partisan Solidarity Union
無黨團結聯盟
LeaderLin Pin-kuan
Founded16 June 2004
HeadquartersTaipei, Taiwan
IdeologyThird Way
Political positionCenter
National affiliationPan-Blue Coalition[1]
Legislative Yuan
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Municipal mayors
0 / 6
Magistrates/mayors
0 / 16
Councilors
7 / 912
Township/city mayors
0 / 204
Non-Partisan Solidarity Union
Traditional Chinese團結聯盟
Simplified Chinese团结联盟
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinWúdǎng Tuánjié Liánméng
Hakka
Pha̍k-fa-sṳMò-tóng Thòn-kiet Lièn-mèn
Southern Min
Hokkien POJBô-tóng Thoân-kiat Liân-bêng
Tâi-lôBô-tóng Thuân-kiat Liân-bîng

The Non-Partisan Solidarity Union[I] is a political party in Taiwan. It was established on 16 June 2004,[2] led by founding Chairwoman Chang Po-ya and emerged a major player in the national political scene during the 2004 Legislative Yuan election, with 26 candidates running for local constituency and aboriginal seats, and 6 others nominated for proportional representation seats.

  1. ^ Gold, Thomas B. (2009). "Taiwan in 2008: My Kingdom for a Horse". Asian Survey. 49 (1): 88–97. doi:10.1525/as.2009.49.1.88. ISSN 0004-4687. JSTOR 10.1525/as.2009.49.1.88. Because blue is the dominant color of the KMT flag and green the dominant color of the DPP flag, their respective party alliances are referred to as the Blue and Green Camps. The pro-Blue Non Partisan Solidarity Union won two district and one aborigine seat, and the People First Party won one aborigine seat; one seat went to an independent.
  2. ^ Yiu, Cody (17 June 2004). "Legislator says new party should not be recognized". Taipei Times. Retrieved 12 June 2016.


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