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Non-Partisan Solidarity Union
無黨團結聯盟Leader Lin Pin-Kuan Founded June 15, 2004 Headquarters Taipei City, Republic of China International affiliation none Legislative Yuan 3 / 113Website [1] Politics of the Republic of China
Political parties
ElectionsNon-Partisan Solidarity Union Traditional Chinese 無黨團結聯盟 Simplified Chinese 无党团结联盟 Transcriptions Mandarin - Hanyu Pinyin Wúdǎng Tuánjié Liánméng The Non-Partisan Solidarity Union (Chinese: 無黨團結聯盟) is a political party in the Republic of China on Taiwan. It was established on June 15, 2004, 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. It won six seats in the 6th Legislative Yuan and three seats in the 7th Legislative Yuan. It does not ally itself with either the Pan-Blue Coalition or Pan-Green Coalition nor make any statements regarding the political status of Taiwan.
See also
Political parties in the Republic of China Pan-Blue Coalition Pan-Green Coalition Minor Non-Partisan Solidarity Union · Third Society Party · Peasant Party · Hakka Party · Chinese People's Party · Civil Party · Green Party Taiwan · Labor PartyCategories:- Political parties in Taiwan
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