China Democracy Party (Taiwan)

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China Democracy Party
中國民主黨
IdeologyLiberalism
Anti-Chiangism
Anti-communism
Political positionCentre

The China Democracy Party was a failed political organization of the Republic of China from 4 May to 4 September 1960 in an attempt to establish it as an opposition party.

In 1949, Lei Chen, Hu Shih, Wang Shijie, and Han Lih-wu founded the Free China Journal in Shanghai. The publication was initially friendly to Chiang Kai-shek and the KMT, but comments criticizing them gradually began to appear.

On May 4, 1960, Lei Chen announced 'why we desperately need a strong opposition' (我們為什麼迫切需要一個強有力的反對黨), strongly insisting on the opposition's participation in elections to keep the ruling party in check. On May 18, non-KMT figures held an election improvement review meeting to demand the creation of a new political party and the realization of fair elections and true democracy. From this day on, the resolution organized a 'local election improvement forum' and immediately prepared to organize an opposition party.[1]

On September 4, 1960, some members of the party were imprisoned after a military trial and sentenced to 10 years in prison.

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References

  1. ^ 游錫堃. 台灣民主 蘭城尋縱. 財團法人仰山文教基金會. 2033: 63–85. ISBN 9789572878668.