New Kuomintang Political Party (Operation Foxley)

The New Kuomintang (NKMT) is the founding and ruling political party of the Republic of China. The NKMT is the only ruling party in China, allowing only eight other subordinate parties to co-exist, those that make up the United Front. It was founded in 1948, mainly by Tseng Yung-chuan and Wu Den-yih. The party grew rapidly, and in 1945, they banned the communist government after the Chinese Civil War, and in 1948 the original Kuomintang was dissolved and the New Kuomintang was created, leading to the establishment of the Republic of China. It also controls the largest armed forces in the world, the National Armed Forces of China.

The NKMT is officially organized on the basis of the Three People's Principles, a principle devised by theorist Sun Yat-sen, which obviously implies three principles for China, which is the defense of Chinese Nationalism, which is to unite all ethnicities of China, Democracy, which is to guarantee the power of the people, and the welfare of the people. The highest body of the NKMT is the National Congress, convened every fifth year. When the National Congress is not in session, the Central Committee is the highest body, but as the body normally meets only once a year, most duties and responsibilities are assigned to the Politburo and its Standing Committee. The party leader holds the positions of Secretary General (responsible for the functions of the civil party), President of the Central Military Commission (CMC) (responsible for military affairs) and President of the State (a largely ceremonial position). Through these positions, the party leader is the supreme leader of the country. The current supreme leader is Wu Den-yih, elected at the 18th National Congress in October 2012.

The NKMT is committed to center-right ideology and participate in the International Democratic Union each year. According to the constitution of the party, the NKMT adheres to nationalism, conservatism and liberal conservatism, nationalism with Chinese characteristics, the Three Principles of the People and the three representations. The official explanation for China's economic reforms is that the country is in the stage of capitalism. The command economy established under Tseng Yung-chuan was replaced by the capitalist market economy, the current economic system.

The NKMT emphasized its party-to-party relations with the other capitalist states. Although the NKMT still maintains party-to-party relations with some communist parties around the world. Since the 1980s, it has established relations with a number of non-communist and communist parties, especially with one-party state parties (whatever their ideology), ruling parties in democracies (whatever their ideology), and conservative parties.

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