Taiwan Communist Party
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Taiwan Communist Party 台灣共產黨 |
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Leader | Wang Lao-yang |
Founded | July 20, 2008[1] |
Ideology | Social Democracy Three Principles of the People[2] |
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Taiwan Communist Party (Chinese: 台灣共產黨 or 臺灣共產黨) is the first political party of the Republic of China (Taiwan) that could be legally named "Communist". It was established on June 20, 2008 in Xinhua,[3] the same day that the Justices of the Constitutional Court ruled the prohibition of communism unconstitutional.[4]
Before, the party's founder and chairperson, Wang Lao-yang (王老養),[5] had tried to found a communist party since 1994.
Though the party is named Communist Party, Wang Lao-yang declared that it was a Social Democratic party. Claiming not to understand Marxism-Leninism completely, he said the party was named Communist Party, because this name attracted people.[6] Officially, the party has no subordinate relations with the Communist Party of the People's Republic of China.[5]
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