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Oct 1, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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A list of the legal political parties in China.
Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang (Zhongguo Guomindang Geming Weiyuanhui). Formed by leftist members of the Kuomintang (KMT) who did not escape to Taiwan. 82,000 members. It is considered "second" in status to the Communist Party of China. Thus it has 30% of the seats in the People's Political Consultative Conference. China Democratic League (Zhongguo Minzhu Tongmeng). Originally a league of pro-democracy parties. Formed by 144,000 members, mainly middle-level and senior intellectuals. China Democratic National Construction Association (Zhongguo Minzhu Jianguo Hui). Entrepreneurs from the manufacturing, financial or commercial industries, in both private and state sectors. China Association for Promoting Democracy (Zhongguo Minzhu Cujin Hui). Intellectuals, mostly in the education, technology and publishing sectors. Some 117,500 members. Chinese Peasants' and Workers' Democratic Party (Zhongguo Nonggong Minzhu Dang). Most of its 65,000 members work in the fields of public health, culture and education, science and technology. China Zhi Gong Party (Zhongguo Zhi Gong Dang). Returned overseas Chinese, relatives of overseas Chinese, and noted figures and scholars who have overseas ties. September 3 Society (Jiu San Xueshe). Most of its 68,000 members are high- and medium level intellectuals in the fields of science, technology, education, culture and medicine. Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League (Taiwan Minzhu Zizhi Tongmeng). 1,600 people, most of whom are prominent people that are from Taiwan or are of Taiwanese heritage, but now reside on the Mainland. The current system is working otherwise 80% would not be supporting their government. |
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2 what you are talking of works in a democracy. Democracy is a dreaded word in China. Remember the whole T-square massacre in June 1989 occured because people demanded democracy. 20 yrs down, the word "democracy" doesn't exist in the chinese dictionary. |
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