New Party
Political party in the Republic of China
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2024 | With Wu Cherng-dean as the party leader, the New Party further diminishes, obtaining only 40,429 votes (0.29%) and failing to secure any legislative seats. |
2022 | Wu Cherng-dean led the New Party during unified elections. |
February 21 2021 | Wu Cherng-dean succeeds Yok Mu-ming as Chairman of the New Party. |
2020 | The New Party, still under Yok Mu-ming's leadership, receives 147,303 votes (1.04%) but again fails to win any legislative seats. |
2020 | Yang Shih-kuang was the New Party's presidential candidate, but ultimately withdrew from the election. |
August 2019 | New Party Chairman Yok Mu-ming publicly announced a detailed proposal for Chinese unification under the 'one country, two systems' principle, outlining specific post-unification goals and political arrangements. |
2018 | Yok Mu-ming continued to lead the New Party during unified elections. |
2016 | Yok Mu-ming leads the New Party to win 510,074 votes (4.18%), but fails to secure any parliamentary seats. |
2014 | Yok Mu-ming led the New Party during unified elections. |
2012 | Under Yok Mu-ming's continued leadership, the New Party further declines, receiving just 10,678 votes (0.08%) and securing no seats in the legislative elections. |
2010 | Yok Mu-ming continued to lead the New Party's municipal elections. |
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