Taiwan Independence Party
Taiwan Independence Party 建國黨 Jiànguódǎng | |
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| Chairman | Wu Jingxiang |
| Founded | 1996-10-06 |
| Headquarters | 9F, No.15-8, Sec. 5, Nanjing E. Rd., Taipei City, Taiwan (ROC) |
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Taiwanese nationalism, Taiwan independence, Radicalism, Anti-chinese nationalism |
| Political position | Left-wing |
| Domestic affiliation | Pan-Green Coalition |
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| Traditional Chinese | 建國黨 | ||||||||||
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| Simplified Chinese | 建国党 | ||||||||||
| Literal meaning | Nation-establishing Party | ||||||||||
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The Taiwan Independence Party (TAIP; Chinese: 建國黨), otherwise known as the Taiwan Nation Party, is a political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan).
It is usually associated with the Pan-Green Coalition and supports Taiwan independence.
Disappointed by the Democratic Progressive Party's (DPP) gradual moderation of its support of Taiwan independence, some DPP members, many connected to Peng Ming-min's "Nation Building Association" formed the Taiwan Independence Party in 1996. However, the party has failed to win large-scale support, due to the lack of organizational skills and internal disagreements.[1] It has largely been displaced as Taiwan's ideological independence party by the newly formed Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU).
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