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well i added more stuff to the standard equipment, and those skulls at the top are new. They(the skulls) might not be there for long tho..

Sosnovk wrote:Same here

Information Tech is my biggest.

*Time to make the Personification (Or an Item-ification) of Pathonia*

Sosnovk wrote:Same here

epic gaming

Pathonia, Sosnovk, and Pthadmoia

Well it's not for certain but uprise against our new president is growing. He is bringing back the Wan days

New Taiwen wrote:Well it's not for certain but uprise against our new president is growing. He is bringing back the Wan days

uh-huh.
if it concernes m o n i,i care.

Do you guys think I have the strength to take over the Phillippines?

Also, apparently the 2034 elections were altered and Lin Rong-te actually won!

Post self-deleted by New Taiwen.

Dushina wrote:Information Tech is my biggest.

Cheese is mine

New Taiwen wrote:Do you guys think I have the strength to take over the Phillippines?

Also, apparently the 2034 elections were altered and Lin Rong-te actually won!

Depends, can you afford to throw troops at the Phillippines? (and have the money for it?)

Dushina wrote:Depends, can you afford to throw troops at the Phillippines? (and have the money for it?)

Yes our economy is extremely strong

Sosnovk and Pthadmoia

New Taiwen wrote:Yes our economy is extremely strong

Then I do think so, if you have enough tanks, planes, ships, ect then you can make a cat your military leader and you can win. (It will be a pretty easy war)

New Taiwen wrote:Do you guys think I have the strength to take over the Phillippines?

Also, apparently the 2034 elections were altered and Lin Rong-te actually won!

Ah yes, elections. What parties do you guys have?

Sosnovk wrote:Ah yes, elections. What parties do you guys have?

The Political Parties of Republic of China (Taiwan) are very open since 2015.

The election system is democratic. You must be 16 or older to vote as of the 2015 Constituion. Citizens can vote for Senators running for their county (there are two Senators per every county; there are 22 counties). They can also vote for Congressmen
Registered Voters: 46,279,152
Registered Voters in a Party: 42,868,297

Right Wing

Kuomintang (KMT)
1894-

The Kuomintang is one of the major political parties. They support anti-communism, pro-Republicanism, and to bring about a Republican society with total Three Principles belief. They also support mainland reclamation.

Membership: 14,042,882
Ideology: Three Principles of the People, Chinese nationalism, Conservatism, Anti-Communism
Affiliation: Pan-Blue Coalition
Party Colors: Blue and White
Chairperson: Han Kuo-yu
Seats in National Congress: 41/113
Seats in Senate: 18/50
Seats in Control Yuan: 80/178

People First Party (PFP)
2000-

The People First Party is a right wing centre political party founded in 2000 before the civil war. They support liberal conservatism. The PFP also plans to bring international organizations to Taiwan and seek economic and cultural interaction between Taiwan and the mainland. Its views are seen as generally favorable towards Chinese unification and staunchly against Taiwan "independence."

Membership: 2,786,025
Ideology: Liberal conservatism
Party Colors: Orange
Affiliation: Pan-Blue Coalition
Chairperson: James Soong
Seats in National Congress: 3/113
Seats in Senate: 4/50
Seats in Control Yuan: 2/178

Formosan Integration Party (FIP)
2016-

The Formosan Integration Party is a decent-sized political party founded in 2016. They support a right-wing monarchist system in Taiwan and for a stronger national identity of Formosa (Taiwan).

Membership: 2,101,373
Ideology: Monarchism
Party Colors: Orange, White, and Blue
Affiliation: N/A
Chairperson: Li Wen
Seats in National Congress: 3/113
Seats in Senate: 3/50
Seats in Control Yuan: 4/178

Centre

Independent Party (IPT)

Functions like every other Independent Party.

Membership: 1,386,523
Ideology: Independent
Party Colors: Blue, White
Affiliation: Switzerland
Chairperson: Jiang Xi
Seats in National Congress: 9/113
Seats in Senate: 4/50
Seats in Control Yuan: 12/178

Left Wing

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)
1986-

The Democratic Progressive Party is one of the major political parties, which lost almost all power during the Socialist era. They made a comeback in 2020, electing the first DPP president since 2000

Membership: 9,511,009
Ideology: Progressivism, Social liberalism, Third Way, Taiwanese nationalism
Party Colors: Green and White
Affiliation: Pan-Green Coalition
Chairperson: Tsai Ing-wen
Seats in National Congress: 34/113
Seats in Senate: 10/50
Seats in Control Yuan: 46/178

Social Democratic Party (SDP)

The Social Democratic Party is a political party apart of the Pan-Green Coalition.

Membership: 1,301,409
Ideology: Social democracy, Progressivism
Party Colors: Green and Blue
Affiliation: Pan-Green Coalition
Chairperson: Ting Yung-yan
Seats in National Congress: 0/113
Seats in Senate: 3/50
Seats in Control Yuan: 2/178

Socialist Party of the Kuomintang (SPKMT)
1948-

The Socialist Party of the Kuomintang is Wan Exiang's Kuomintang brought to Taiwan from the mainland. They plan to revolutionize the nation once more and return the country to what it was before 2015. They do not support reunification with the mainland, although they are working with the TPP for gaining an upperhand in politics.

Membership: 7,232,507
Ideology: Socialism with Chinese characteristics, Three Principles of the People, Taiwanese nationalism
Affiliation: Pan-Red Coalition
Party Colors: Red, Blue, and White
Chairperson: Lu Yubao
Seats in National Congress: 16/113
Seats in Senate: 6/50
Seats in Control Yuan: 25/178

Taiwanese People's Party (TPP)
2021-

The Taiwanese National People's Party is a radical left wing political party in Taiwan founded in 2021. They support a new Socialist society and integration into mainland China. They are currently working with the SPKMT in the Pan-Red Coalition although some of their beliefs are different.
Membership: 3,327,012
Ideology: Socialism with Chinese characteristics, Chinese unification
Affiliation: Pan-Red Coalition
Party Colors: Red, White, and Yellow
Chairperson: Wu Miao-huo
Seats in National Congress: 5/113
Seats in Senate: 1/50
Seats in Control Yuan: 4/178

Other Parties

Minor Parties
Minor parties in Taiwan include monarchist parties, smaller right-wing parties, smaller left-wing parties, etc.
Minor Party Membership: 1,079,557
Seats in National Congress: 2/113
Seats in Senate: 1/50
Seats in Control Yuan: 3/178

Elections

1996

Lee Teng-hui - Incumbent - KMT - 5,813,699 Popular Vote ✔️
Chiang Chi-chen - KMT - 2,274,586 Popular Vote
- Lin Yang-kang - IND - 1,603,790 Popular Vote
- Chen Li-an - IND - 1,074,044 Popular Vote

2000

Chen Shui-ban - DPP - 4,977,697 Popular Vote ✔️
James Soong - IND - 4,664,972 Popular Vote
Lien Chan - KMT - 2,925,513 Popular Vote

From 2000-2002, the Kuomintang Military rallied against Chen Shui-ban and took over the country's government (Chen Shui-ban would breakaway South Taiwan) as the nation fell into Civil War. In the peak of the Civil War, Wan Exiang promised peace and rallied support to reunite Taiwan. From late 2002 to 2011 there'd be no elections; with the 2011 and 2013 elections being elected by politicians.

2015
After mass unrest throughout the nation, elections are being held for the first time and the corrupt Lu Yubao is defeated in a landslide.

Lu Yubao - SPKMT - 5,012,176
Lin Rong-te - KMT - 19,789,025 ✔️

2020
Lin Rong-te announced that he would not run again, letting the DPP have a victory.

Chiang Chi-chen - KMT - 12,987,232
Pen Han-fa - DPP - 17,284,983 ✔️

Votes:

2022
Pen Han-fa lost the DPP's party nomination in 2022 and the election was between the popular Tsai Ing-wen and Han Kuo-yu,

Han Kuo-yu - KMT - 17,244,979 ✔️
Tsai Ing-wen - DPP - 17,099,217
Li Zao - IPT - 5,002,075
Wei Lee - FIP - 4,769,420
Luo Mei-wen - SPKMT - 1,520,592

Votes: 45,636,283

Election Map

Read factbook

Sosnovk and Pthadmoia

*Has made the "personification" of Pathonia*
Probly a bad factbook thing, but whatever.

Sosnovk wrote:Ah yes, elections. What parties do you guys have?

I have the communists, democrats (they are teaming up to keep the republican party from getting a majority) and the republicans, and workers party.

Eclines and Pthadmoia

Sosnovk wrote:Ah yes, elections. What parties do you guys have?

please there be a capitalist party of very money

New Taiwen wrote:
The Political Parties of Republic of China (Taiwan) are very open since 2015.

The election system is democratic. You must be 16 or older to vote as of the 2015 Constituion. Citizens can vote for Senators running for their county (there are two Senators per every county; there are 22 counties). They can also vote for Congressmen
Registered Voters: 46,279,152
Registered Voters in a Party: 42,868,297

Right Wing

Kuomintang (KMT)
1894-

The Kuomintang is one of the major political parties. They support anti-communism, pro-Republicanism, and to bring about a Republican society with total Three Principles belief. They also support mainland reclamation.

Membership: 14,042,882
Ideology: Three Principles of the People, Chinese nationalism, Conservatism, Anti-Communism
Affiliation: Pan-Blue Coalition
Party Colors: Blue and White
Chairperson: Han Kuo-yu
Seats in National Congress: 41/113
Seats in Senate: 18/50
Seats in Control Yuan: 80/178

People First Party (PFP)
2000-

The People First Party is a right wing centre political party founded in 2000 before the civil war. They support liberal conservatism. The PFP also plans to bring international organizations to Taiwan and seek economic and cultural interaction between Taiwan and the mainland. Its views are seen as generally favorable towards Chinese unification and staunchly against Taiwan "independence."

Membership: 2,786,025
Ideology: Liberal conservatism
Party Colors: Orange
Affiliation: Pan-Blue Coalition
Chairperson: James Soong
Seats in National Congress: 3/113
Seats in Senate: 4/50
Seats in Control Yuan: 2/178

Formosan Integration Party (FIP)
2016-

The Formosan Integration Party is a decent-sized political party founded in 2016. They support a right-wing monarchist system in Taiwan and for a stronger national identity of Formosa (Taiwan).

Membership: 2,101,373
Ideology: Monarchism
Party Colors: Orange, White, and Blue
Affiliation: N/A
Chairperson: Li Wen
Seats in National Congress: 3/113
Seats in Senate: 3/50
Seats in Control Yuan: 4/178

Centre

Independent Party (IPT)

Functions like every other Independent Party.

Membership: 1,386,523
Ideology: Independent
Party Colors: Blue, White
Affiliation: Switzerland
Chairperson: Jiang Xi
Seats in National Congress: 9/113
Seats in Senate: 4/50
Seats in Control Yuan: 12/178

Left Wing

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)
1986-

The Democratic Progressive Party is one of the major political parties, which lost almost all power during the Socialist era. They made a comeback in 2020, electing the first DPP president since 2000

Membership: 9,511,009
Ideology: Progressivism, Social liberalism, Third Way, Taiwanese nationalism
Party Colors: Green and White
Affiliation: Pan-Green Coalition
Chairperson: Tsai Ing-wen
Seats in National Congress: 34/113
Seats in Senate: 10/50
Seats in Control Yuan: 46/178

Social Democratic Party (SDP)

The Social Democratic Party is a political party apart of the Pan-Green Coalition.

Membership: 1,301,409
Ideology: Social democracy, Progressivism
Party Colors: Green and Blue
Affiliation: Pan-Green Coalition
Chairperson: Ting Yung-yan
Seats in National Congress: 0/113
Seats in Senate: 3/50
Seats in Control Yuan: 2/178

Socialist Party of the Kuomintang (SPKMT)
1948-

The Socialist Party of the Kuomintang is Wan Exiang's Kuomintang brought to Taiwan from the mainland. They plan to revolutionize the nation once more and return the country to what it was before 2015. They do not support reunification with the mainland, although they are working with the TPP for gaining an upperhand in politics.

Membership: 7,232,507
Ideology: Socialism with Chinese characteristics, Three Principles of the People, Taiwanese nationalism
Affiliation: Pan-Red Coalition
Party Colors: Red, Blue, and White
Chairperson: Lu Yubao
Seats in National Congress: 16/113
Seats in Senate: 6/50
Seats in Control Yuan: 25/178

Taiwanese People's Party (TPP)
2021-

The Taiwanese National People's Party is a radical left wing political party in Taiwan founded in 2021. They support a new Socialist society and integration into mainland China. They are currently working with the SPKMT in the Pan-Red Coalition although some of their beliefs are different.
Membership: 3,327,012
Ideology: Socialism with Chinese characteristics, Chinese unification
Affiliation: Pan-Red Coalition
Party Colors: Red, White, and Yellow
Chairperson: Wu Miao-huo
Seats in National Congress: 5/113
Seats in Senate: 1/50
Seats in Control Yuan: 4/178

Other Parties

Minor Parties
Minor parties in Taiwan include monarchist parties, smaller right-wing parties, smaller left-wing parties, etc.
Minor Party Membership: 1,079,557
Seats in National Congress: 2/113
Seats in Senate: 1/50
Seats in Control Yuan: 3/178

Elections

1996

Lee Teng-hui - Incumbent - KMT - 5,813,699 Popular Vote ✔️
Chiang Chi-chen - KMT - 2,274,586 Popular Vote
- Lin Yang-kang - IND - 1,603,790 Popular Vote
- Chen Li-an - IND - 1,074,044 Popular Vote

2000

Chen Shui-ban - DPP - 4,977,697 Popular Vote ✔️
James Soong - IND - 4,664,972 Popular Vote
Lien Chan - KMT - 2,925,513 Popular Vote

From 2000-2002, the Kuomintang Military rallied against Chen Shui-ban and took over the country's government (Chen Shui-ban would breakaway South Taiwan) as the nation fell into Civil War. In the peak of the Civil War, Wan Exiang promised peace and rallied support to reunite Taiwan. From late 2002 to 2011 there'd be no elections; with the 2011 and 2013 elections being elected by politicians.

2015
After mass unrest throughout the nation, elections are being held for the first time and the corrupt Lu Yubao is defeated in a landslide.

Lu Yubao - SPKMT - 5,012,176
Lin Rong-te - KMT - 19,789,025 ✔️

2020
Lin Rong-te announced that he would not run again, letting the DPP have a victory.

Chiang Chi-chen - KMT - 12,987,232
Pen Han-fa - DPP - 17,284,983 ✔️

Votes:

2022
Pen Han-fa lost the DPP's party nomination in 2022 and the election was between the popular Tsai Ing-wen and Han Kuo-yu,

Han Kuo-yu - KMT - 17,244,979 ✔️
Tsai Ing-wen - DPP - 17,099,217
Li Zao - IPT - 5,002,075
Wei Lee - FIP - 4,769,420
Luo Mei-wen - SPKMT - 1,520,592

Votes: 45,636,283

Election Map

Read factbook

ngl i feel like you guys are like Singapore

Blaricia

New Taiwen wrote:Do you guys think I have the strength to take over the Phillippines?

Also, apparently the 2034 elections were altered and Lin Rong-te actually won!

I could give you some loans, and maybe some guns and weapons.
:)

Afk I will be eating dinner

Roma astra

Eclines wrote:please there be a capitalist party of very money

You youngun's with all yer fancy new ideologies just don't know what all the old goodie ideologies're all about!
Yakkin on about yer capitalism and yer communism. Bah!

New Taiwen, Eclines, and Rho Ophiuchi

Blaricia wrote:I could give you some loans!
:)

Sure, but we're drifting away from a Socialist government..

Blaricia

Roma astra

New Taiwen wrote:Sure, but we're drifting away from a Socialist government..

I'm telling ya man, you should totally adopt revised systems from the ancient Chinese T'ang Bureaucracy.

Roma astra wrote:I'm telling ya man, you should totally adopt revised systems from the ancient Chinese T'ang Bureaucracy.

I'm personally more of a monarchy guy, its very original.

Roma astra wrote:I'm telling ya man, you should totally adopt revised systems from the ancient Chinese T'ang Bureaucracy.

More info needed

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