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  CalendarHome.com - - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Kuomintang support tends to be higher in northern Taiwan and in urban areas, where it draws its backing from small to medium and self-employed business owners, who make up the majority of commercial interests in Taiwan.
The Kuomintang was originally founded in Guangdong Province on August 25, 1912 from a collection of several revolutionary groups that had successfully overthrown the Qing Dynasty in the Xinhai Revolution, including the Revolutionary Alliance, as a moderate democratic socialist party.
On March 28, 2005, thirty members of the Kuomintang (KMT), led by KMT vice chairman Chiang Pin-kung, arrived in mainland China, marking the first official visit by the KMT to the mainland since it was defeated by communist forces in 1949 (although KMT members including Chiang had made individual visits in the past).
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  Wikinfo | Kuomintang   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Kuomintang continued to attack the Communists, ignoring the Japanese until Manchuria was invaded in 1937.
In the 1980s, the Kuomintang focused on transforming itself from a party of a single-party system to one of many in a multi-party democracy, and for "Taiwanizing" itself.
The leader of the Kuomintang during the 1990s was Lee Teng-Hui, who angered the People's Republic of China and a significant number of voters on Taiwan with his advocacy of localization, which many associated with Taiwan independence.
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 Kuomintang : KMT
The leader of the Kuomintang during the 1990s was Lee Teng-Hui who angered the People's Republic of China and a significant fraction of voters on Taiwan with his advocacy of localization, which many associated with Taiwan independence.
The Kuomintang faced a split in 1994 which led to the formation of the New Party, this party was effectively destroyed in the legislative elections of 2001.
The Revolutionary Committee of the Guomindang is one of eight registered minor political parties (in addition to the Communist Party) in Mainland China (the PRC).
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 Exploring Chinese History :: Database Catalog :: Historical Database
The Kuomintang was originally founded in Guangdong Province on August 25, 1912 from a collection of several revolutionary groups, including the Revolutionary Alliance, as a moderate democratic socialist party and Anarchists active in the Student movement.
The Kuomintang faced a split in 1994 that led to the formation of the Chinese New Party, alleged to be a result of Lee's "corruptive ruling style".
On March 28, 2005, thirty members of the Kuomintang (KMT), led by KMT vice chairman P. Chiang, arrived in mainland China, marking the first official visit by the KMT to the mainland since it was defeated by communist forces in 1949 (although KMT members include Chiang had made individual visits in the past).
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 Kuomintang - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The Kuomintang was originally founded in Guangdong Province on August 25, 1912 from a collection of several revolutionary groups that had successfully overthrown the Qing Dynasty in the Xinhai Revolution, including the Revolutionary Alliance, as a moderate democratic socialist party.
When Kuomintang forces took Beijing, as the city was the de jure internationally recognized capital, though previously controlled by the feuding warlords, this event allowed the Kuomintang to receive widespread diplomatic recognition in the same year.
The capital was moved from Beijing to Nanjing, the original capital of the Ming Dynasty, and thus a symbolic purge of the final Qing elements.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Kuomintang
Originally a revolutionary league, it was organized in 1912 by Song Jiaoren and SUN YAT-SEN as a republican party along democratic lines to replace the Revolutionary Alliance which had emerged from...
Kuomintang Nationalist Party in China, the major political force during and after the creation of a republic in 1911.
A member of the Nationalist Party (Kuomintang), Lee became vice president of Taiwan in 1984, and president on the death of Chiang Ching-kuo.
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 Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang (Traditional Chinese: 中國國民黨革命委員會Simplified Chinese: 中国国民党革命委员会 Pinyin: Zhōngguó Guómíndǎng Gémìngwěiyuánhuì) is one of eight registered minor political parties (in addition to the Communist Party of China) in the People's Republic of China.
It was founded in 1948 by leftists who broke off of the main Kuomintang during the Chinese Civil War.
Nanjing RCK The official website of the branch of RCK in Nanjing (Jiangsu Prov.); related news, political backgrounds available.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Revolutionary_Committee_of_the_Kuomintang   (160 words)

  
 The Ultimate Kuomintang Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
Lee Teng-Hui, the ROC President and the leader of the Kuomintang during the 1990s, angered the People's Republic of China and a significant number of voters on Taiwan with his advocacy of "special state-to-state relations" with the PRC, which many associated with Taiwan independence.
The Kuomintang faced a split in 1994 that led to the formation of the Chinese New Party, which fell apart in the legislative elections of 2001.
Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang - One of the eight minor registered parties in the People's Republic of China.
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 DEVELOPMENT GATEWAY_ Multi-party Cooperation and Political Consultative System
However, the Kuomintang administration led by Chiang Kai-shek clung to autocratic rule and began to attack the Liberated Areas on all fronts in July 1946, leading to the breakdown of the second period of Kuomintang-Communist cooperation and the eruption of all-out civil war.
It is composed mainly of former Kuomintang members and those who have had historical connections with the Kuomintang, including a batch of staff workers in government organizations and intellectuals in the fields of science, technology, culture, education, and medical science.
The workers' movement from 1927 to 1949 was waged on two fronts: in the "White" areas under Kuomintang rule it mainly fought in support of a rural armed struggle, and in the revolutionary bases under the leadership of the CPC it gave direct support to the revolutionary war.
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 International Department Central Committee of CPC
In December 1939 the Kuomintang diehards launched the first anti-Communist onslaught: the troops under Zhu Huaibing, commander of the Kuomintang's 97th Army, mounted large-scale offensive against the Taihang Mountain region where the General headquarters of the Eighth Route Army and the 129th division were located.
After the surrender of Japan in August 1945, the Kuomintang reactionaries, in defiance of the strong desire of the entire nation for peace and reconstruction, launched a large-scale civil war with the intention of eliminating the Communist Party and the revolutionary forces under its leadership.
A revolutionary with more than sixty years' experience, Deng continues to stay at the helm and to give generously of his time and energy where major issues of the Party and the state are involved.
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 Asia Times Online :: China News, China Business News, Taiwan and Hong Kong News and Business.
Local committees have the obligation to observe and carry out national decisions adopted by the National Committee and lower level committees have the obligation to observe and carry out regional decisions adopted by the higher level committees.
The chairman of the National Committee presides over the work of the Standing Committee and the vice chairmen and secretary general assist the chairman in his or her work.
Kuomintang leader Sun Yat-sen, assisted by his able comrade Liao Zhong-kai (1877-1925), realized that the Western imperialist countries would maintain a divided China in order to continue their plundering of China by supporting the warlords; and so in 1921 they turned to the new Soviet Union and communism, the only anti-imperialist force.
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Their political stand was to overthrow the dictatorial rule of the Kuomintang and realize independence, democracy and peace in China.
Its members come from mainly four areas: those with relations with the Kuomintang, those with relations with people of all walks of life in Taiwan, those dedicated to the unification of the motherland and others.
It called on the Kuomintang to return the political power to the people, the establishment of a united and constitutional government.
news.xinhuanet.com /english/2003-09/01/content_1056509.htm   (887 words)

  
 15.2. Homeland Party Working Committee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
To make sure that this committee, entrusted with such an important mission, met with reality, we had to ensure an open-minded exchange of opinions with communists active in the homeland, who were familiar With the situation of Korea.
The M-L group and Seoul-Shanghai group organized the preparatory committee for the rebuilding of the party, the central cadres´ committee for party rebuilding, the party rebuilding union and the adjustment committee for party rebuilding, and conducted the party rebuilding movement with the Jirin area of China as the center of their activities.
Revolutionary organizations were formed one after another in many coal and ore mines, factories, rural areas, fishermen's settlements and towns in South and North Hamgyong Provinces such as Kapsan, Sinpha and Phungsan, in western Korea such as Pyongyang and Pyoksong, and in Yangdok area.
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 DEVELOPMENT GATEWAY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
At these meetings, the CPC Central Committee informs the participants of major events, exchanges views with them, relays important documents of the CPC Central Committee and hears the opinion and suggestions of the participants or conducts discussions on specific topics.
Participating units and individuals who have seriously violated the charter of the CPPCC or the decisions of the plenary sessions or Standing Committee shall be disciplined by the National Committee or standing committees of local committees including warning up to stripping them of their qualifications for joining the CPPCC.
The chairman of the National Committee presides over the work of the Standing Committee and the vice chairmen and secretary-general assist the chairman in his (her) work.
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 Problems of the Revolutionary Movement
When, during and after the war, these objective contradictions did cause revolutionary situations to arise, by that time the subjective factor had become so powerful as to be able to mature such revolutionary situations in a number of countries into actual revolutions.
The policy today must be: a national revolutionary front which later will be broken by the progress of the class struggle in India under the leadership of the proletariat (through its Communist Party) in alliance with the peasantry on the road to the struggle for the dictatorship of the proletariat.
The colonial revolutionary situation in China and India are of the greatest importance to the rest of the world, and to the United States especially.
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 Human Rights in China - II
It encouraged and assisted Dr. Sun in reorganizing the Kuomintang, effected the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party and launched the Northern Expedition against the reactionary rule of the warlords.
Neighborhood Committees are the grass-roots democratic organizations in urban areas, and their counterparts in rural areas are Village Committees.
As self-governing organizations established by the people, these committees deal with matters concerning public welfare and residents' well-being while assisting local governments in mediating family and neighborhood disputes, conducting ideological education and maintaining public order.
sangle.web.wesleyan.edu /chrr/governments/91wp/ii.htm   (2274 words)

  
 Beijing Official Website International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Central Political Bureau (Politburo), the Politburo's Standing Committee and the general secretary of the Central Committee are elected at a plenary session of the Central Committee, which also decides on members of the Central Secretariat.
The Central Political Bureau and its Standing Committee exercise the functions and powers of the Central Committee when it is not in session.
The Central Committee's general secretary is responsible for convening meetings of the Central Political Bureau and its Standing Committee, and directs the work of the Central Secretariat.
www.ebeijing.gov.cn /China/Political/t157695.htm   (1090 words)

  
 China Business Guide,China Political System   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The national congress has regular and temporary special committees, which are led by the permanent committee, the Standing Committee of the People's National Congress, when the congress is not in session.
The incumbent general secretary of the CPC Central Committee is Jiang Zemin.
According to the regulations, CPPCC has national committee and standing committee, and the delegates of the CPPCC is elected for a term of five years.
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 Kuomintang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some party members stayed in the mainland and broke away from the main KMTto found the Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang, which still currently exists as one of the eight minor registered parties in the People's Republic of China.
The KMT headquarters in Taipei City from 1995 to June 2006, an imposing structure that directly faced the Presidential Building, was seen as a symbol of the party's wealth and dominance.
Chiang Ching-kuo, was the son of Chiang Kai-shek and Leader of the Kuomintang between 1975 –1988.
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 Index Ho-Hy
He was elected a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party in 1946 and was one of the prime movers behind the fusion of the Communist and Social Democratic parties in East Germany into the newly formed Socialist Unity Party (SED).
He joined the Chinese Revolutionary Alliance in Japan and was named a member of the staff of the Shanghai Revolutionary Army (led by Chen Qimei) in 1911 and the commander of the 2nd Division of that army.
Her distinguished legislative career included several committee chairmanships and leadership positions, including a term as majority whip and two terms as speaker of the house from 1989 to 1992.
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 KOUMINGTANG ARMY KMT-1
The Kuomintang (KMT) or Nationalist Party of China (Traditional: 中國國民黨; Simplified: 中国国民党; pinyin: Zhōngguó GuómíndÇŽng; Wade-Giles: Chung-kuo Kuo-min-tang; Tongyong Pinyin: Jhongguo Guomindang) is a conservative political party currently active in the Republic of China (ROC) on Taiwan.
There, he was influenced by his compatriots to support the revolutionary movement to overthrow the Qing Dynasty and set up a Chinese republic.
Chiang became Commander-in-Chief of the National Revolutionary Forces in 1925, and in July 1926, launched the successful Northern Expedition, a military campaign to defeat the warlords controlling northern China and unify the country under the KMT.
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To guarantee that women are elected in each re-election of village committees, the Ministry of Civil Affairs issued the “Opinion on Efforts to Guarantee a Due Number of Rural Women in Village Committees” to guarantee participation by rural women in the management and decision making of village committees.
The number of women members in the Municipal Party Committee, the number of alternate women members to the Municipal Party Committee, and the number of women members to the Municipal Disciplinary Committee shall be increased to more than 15 per cent.
As a result, the branch was commended by the China Organizing Committee of the World Conference on Women of the United Nations, and rated as an “advanced model” and a “demonstration post of civilization for women” in the national drive of “contributions by women.” It has won close attention and praise from various social circles.
www.unescap.org /huset/women/swiulg/First_Draft_China.doc   (10951 words)

  
 A CIRCULAR ON THE SITUATION
Under these circumstances, the Kuomintang has adopted a policy opposite to ours, a policy not of bringing its brigades to full strength but of cutting down the number of men in each brigade and increasing the number of brigade designations.
In these two sectors the Kuomintang troops still hold the initiative (they hold the initiative in the sector north of the Huai River because we have moved 9 of our crack brigades to the north of the Yellow River for rest and consolidation, in preparation for use on other sectors).
The Kuomintang reactionaries held a bogus "National Assembly" in Nanking from March 29 to May 1, 1948, at which Chiang Kai-shek and Li Tsung-jen were "elected" "president" and "vice-president".
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