Hakka Party
Hakka Party 客家黨 | |
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Founded | 14 October 2006 |
Headquarters | Taipei, Taiwan |
Ideology | Hakka interests Social democracy |
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The Hakka Party (Chinese: 客家黨; pinyin: Kèjiādǎng) is a minor party in Taiwan, aiming to represent the Hakka people. Their party leader is Tsai Chua Niu.
The Hakka Party developed out of a reaction to the effects of Taiwanization, which Hakkas felt promoted the culture of the Hoklo people at the expense of Hakka and aboriginal culture. In politics, some Hakka activists perceived the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) as a "Hoklo-only party", given that the language of the DPP rallies, meetings, and protests is Taiwanese Hokkien.[1] On the other hand, the Kuomintang was perceived to represent primarily mainlander interests.[2]
References[]
External links[]
- Official website (archive)
Categories:
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- Political parties established in 2006
- Political parties in Taiwan
- Political parties of minorities
- Hakka culture in Taiwan
- Social democratic parties in Taiwan
- Taiwanese politicians of Hakka descent
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