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Non-Partisan Solidarity Union
Political party in Taiwan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Non-Partisan Solidarity Union[I] is a political party in Taiwan. It was established on 16 June 2004,[2] led by founding Chairwoman Chang Po-ya and emerged a major player in the national political scene during the 2004 Legislative Yuan election, with 26 candidates running for local constituency and aboriginal seats, and 6 others nominated for proportional representation seats.
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History
At its founding, it was something of a big tent party in that it lacked a central ideology and fielded various candidates who ran more on their personal qualities rather than a well-articulated commonality.[3]
The party won six seats in the 6th Legislative Yuan (2005–2008), three seats in the 7th Legislative Yuan (2008–2012), two seats in the 2012 election and one in the 2016 election.
Election results
Legislative elections
Local elections
National Assembly elections
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Notes
- Traditional Chinese script: 無黨團結聯盟
- Mandarin Pinyin: Wúdǎng Tuánjié Liánméng
- Hokkien: Bô-tóng Thoân-kiat Liân-bêng
- Sixian Hakka: Mò-tóng Thòn-kiet Lièn-mèn
References
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