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  • [[File:Eight non-Communist parties.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Eight non-Communist parties]] ...arties other than the [[Communist Party of China]]. ([[Eight non-Communist parties|More...]])
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  • [[file: Eight non-Communist parties.jpg‎|thumb|200px|left|Eight non-Communist parties ]] ...ependence and legal equality under the Constitution. [[Eight non-Communist parties|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:Eight non-Communist parties.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Eight non-Communist parties]] ...pendence and legal equality under the Constitution. ([[Eight non-Communist parties|More]])
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  • [[File:Eight non-Communist parties.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Eight non-Communist parties]] ...pendence and legal equality under the Constitution. ([[Eight non-Communist parties|More...]])
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  • ...pendence and legal equality under the Constitution. ([[Eight non-Communist parties|More...]])
    643 bytes (89 words) - 01:39, 6 March 2017
  • ...pendence and legal equality under the Constitution. ([[Eight non-Communist parties|More...]])
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  • ...pendence and legal equality under the Constitution. ([[Eight non-Communist parties|More...]])
    643 bytes (89 words) - 23:51, 12 March 2019
  • ...pendence and legal equality under the Constitution. ([[Eight non-Communist parties|More...]])
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  • '''Eight non-Communist parties (八大民主党派)''' [[File:Eight non-Communist parties.jpg|thumb|Eight non-Communist parties]]
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  • ...the Communist Party of China (CPC) which take part in the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) as part of the patriotic united front led b ...tion. The basic principle of the cooperation between the CPC and the other parties is “long-term coexistence and mutual supervision, treating each other wit
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  • ...t the time, it was a united political organization consisting of political parties and forces favoring the middle road and democracy. ...ization, establishment and improvement of a market economy, enhancement of political restructuring and socialist spiritual civilization, emancipation and develo
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  • Founded in August 1930, its main political program was to oppose the dictatorial rule of the Kuomintang and establish ...to accept the leadership of the CPC, adhere to multi-party cooperation and political consultation, practice democratic centralism and safeguard the rights and i
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  • ...tion under the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC) is a basic political system in China. ...ondition of accepting the leadership of the CPC, the other eight political parties participate in the discussion and management of state affairs, in cooperati
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  • When it was first established in May 1946, its political stand was to carry on the tradition of democracy and science, oppose the ci ...gher education and medicine. It stands for the multi-party cooperation and political consultation, democratic centralism and the safeguard of the rights and int
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  • ...political parties; 6) Problems of Secret Service; 7) Problems of releasing political prisoners; 8) Local self-government; 9) Re-planning and management of the p ...and some certain democratic rights of the people, and promised to hold a "Political Discussion Conference," but refused to admit the regime of the [[Communist
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  • '''Democratic Supervision''' (民主监督 mín zhǔ jiān dū) is one of [[CPPCC]]’s political functions, which covers such areas as the implementation of the Constitutio ...otic figures from different walks of life and activities of local people's political consultative conferences at various levels.
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  • 2. The parties agree to transform the Kuomintang government into a coalition government an 5. The legal status of all political parties should be recognized.
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  • It was established on November 12, 1947 in Hong Kong. At the time it was a political organization of Taiwan residents which was founded and existed outside Taiw Its present political program stands for patriotism and socialism, uniting with league members an
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  • ...mer Kuomintang members for democracy and other patriotic personages. Their political stand was to overthrow the dictatorial rule of the Kuomintang and realize i Its Constitution revised in November 1988 stipulates that its political program at the present stage is to lead all party members, unite patriots l
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  • ...d reform of the political power. It called on the Kuomintang to return the political power to the people, the establishment of a united and constitutional gover [[Category: Political parties]]
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