Labor Party (Taiwan)
Labor Party 勞動黨 Láodòngdǎng | |
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Leader | Wu Rongyuan |
Founded | 29 March 1989 |
Preceded by | Taiwanese Communist Party |
Headquarters | Taipei City, Republic of China |
Ideology |
Communism Chinese reunification One country, two systems |
Political position | Left-wing to Far-left |
International affiliation | International Communist Seminar |
Local Seats |
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Website | |
taiwanlaborparty.com | |
The Labor Party (or Workers' Party) (Chinese: 勞動黨) is a political party in Taiwan that proposes socialist gradual unification with Mainland China, with great autonomy for Taiwan. The Party is active in organizing workers and organizing protests against Taiwanese labour discipline, as well as against militarism from the United States and Japan.
The party has a historical link with the Taiwanese Communist Party.[1]
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