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  2. Kuomintang - Wikipedia

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    The Kuomintang (KMT), [I] also referred to as the Guomindang (GMD), [13] the Nationalist Party of China (NPC), [1] the Chinese Nationalist Party (CNP), [2] or the National People's Party of China (NPPC), [14] is a major political party in the Republic of China, initially based on the Chinese mainland and currently in the Free area of the ...

  3. 2nd National Congress of the Kuomintang - Wikipedia

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  4. Central Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The Central Daily News was the official newspaper of the Kuomintang and is one of the world's oldest Chinese language newspapers, having been in circulation since 1928. The Kuomintang made the decision to temporarily cease publication of the newspaper effective June 1, 2006, because it could no longer subsidize the newspaper's snowballing debts, which had amounted to around NT$800 million (US ...

  5. 15th National Congress of the Kuomintang - Wikipedia

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  6. 18th National Congress of the Kuomintang - Wikipedia

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    The 18th congress saw the inauguration of Ma Ying-jeou to become Chairman of the Kuomintang for the second time after winning the chairmanship election held on 29 July 2009, succeeding the incumbent KMT Chairman Wu Po-hsiung who was retiring.

  7. Central News Agency (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    The CNA agency was founded 1 April 1924; 100 years ago (), by the Kuomintang.Party member Hsiao Tung-tzu separated the CNA from Kuomintang headquarters in 1932. [4] The agency's headquarters was originally located in Guangzhou in Guangdong province, but had to be relocated to Taipei in 1949, following the defeat of the Republic of China government in mainland China in the Chinese Civil War.

  8. Democratic centralism (Kuomintang) - Wikipedia

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    Democratic centralism of the KMT was also closely related to Sun Yat-sen's Separation of Five Powers theory. Sun thought that the parliamentary power in the Western representative democracy was so great that it was a kind of [populist] 'parliamentary dictatorship' that they controlled administrative agencies, so he argued that the inspection and legislative powers should be independent of the ...

  9. 6th National Congress of the Kuomintang - Wikipedia

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    The 6th National Congress of the Kuomintang (Chinese: 中國國民黨第六次全國代表大会) was the sixth national congress of the Kuomintang, held on 5 May ...