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The pan-Green coalition, pan-Green force or pan-Green groups is a nationalist political coalition in Taiwan (Republic of China), consisting of the Democratic... |
Democratic Progressive Party (redirect from Pan green coalition) presidency and the central government, also the dominant party in the Pan-Green Coalition. Founded in 1986 by Hsu Hsin-liang, Hsieh Tsung-min and Lin Shui-chuan... |
The pan-Blue coalition, pan-Blue force or pan-Blue groups is a political coalition in the Republic of China (Taiwan) consisting of the Kuomintang (KMT)... |
Pan-Blue Coalition and the Pan-Green Coalition, two political coalitions also based in Taiwan. The Pan-Purple Coalition has accused Pan-Blue and Pan-Green... |
Shui-bian's Government and on the Pan-Blue Coalition's electoral viability. With the failure of the Pan-Green Coalition to win a majority, President Chen... |
nationalism and shares a number of centre-left positions with the Pan-Green Coalition, the party emphasizes campaigning primarily on social and environmental... |
considered part of the Pan-Green Coalition. Unlike the Democratic Progressive Party, its larger companion party in the Pan-Green Coalition, the TSU actively... |
progressive political parties in Taiwan, but most are associated with the Pan-Green Coalition led by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). The Democratic Progressive... |
backed by the Pan-Green Coalition. The existence of only two tickets on the ballot led to several protest movements against both coalitions (most notably... |
Taiwan independence is supported by the Pan-Green Coalition in Taiwan but opposed by the Pan-Blue Coalition, which seeks to retain the somewhat ambiguous... |
country of "China". This is the position of the supporters of the Pan-Green coalition. Chen used this phrase in an August 3, 2002, telecast to the annual... |
parties can be divided into "blue" factions (Pan-Blue Coalition) and "green" factions (Pan-Green Coalition), with the "blue" faction tending toward unification... |
opposition KMT developed the Pan-Blue Coalition with other parties, mustering a slim majority over the DPP-led Pan-Green Coalition. Polarized politics emerged... |
Chinese unification (section Pan-Green interpretation) While the Pan-Green Coalition held mass rallies to protest the codification of using military force to retake Taiwan, the Pan-Blue Coalition was largely... |
party lines: Pan-Blue coalition parties (including the KMT), which favor One China with respective interpretations, while Pan-Green coalition parties (including... |
China. During the 2004 ROC Legislative Election, the strategy of the pan-Green coalition was to try to capitalize on this trend to win a majority in the Legislative... |
party, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP); a part of Taiwan's Pan-Green Coalition. Lien's itinerary also included visits to Xi'an, where he had lived... |
the traditional two-coalition system in Taiwanese politics: instead of dividing into the Pan-Green Coalition and Pan-Blue Coalition over the political... |
Ma Ying-jeou (section U.S. green card issue) suspected of and later indicted for corruption charges. Many in the Pan-Green Coalition expressed opinions that Ma misled voters by lending his clean charismatic... |
others as a symbol of Chinese nationalism. At rallies of the Pan-Green Coalition, green campaign banners and party flags are common while the national... |