Zhi Xian Party
Zhi Xian Party Zhixiandang of China 中国至宪党 Zhōngguó Zhìxiàndǎng | |
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Chinese name | 中国至宪党 |
Chairman for life | Bo Xilai |
Founded | 6 November 2013 |
Banned | December 2013 |
Ideology | Chinese New Left (Chongqing model) Maoism |
Political position | Left-wing |
The Zhi Xian Party or Zhixiandang of China (Chinese: 中国至宪党; pinyin: Zhōngguó Zhìxiàndǎng; lit. 'China Constitution-Foremost Party'), also known as Chinese Constitutionalist Party in English, is an unregistered political party in the People's Republic of China. It was founded in 2013 by people who support the Communist Party's right to rule, but who seek to return China to Maoist model while also trying to end what they consider are the Communist Party's violations of the national constitution. Bo Xilai was elected the party's "Chairman for Life", because of his support for the New Left's policies, and because the party considered the trial against him unjust.[1][2] The party was banned in December 2013.[3][4]
See also[]
- Chongqing Model
- Politics of the People's Republic of China
- List of political parties in the People's Republic of China
References[]
- ^ Hai, Yan. "薄粉顶风成立至宪党 推薄熙来为终身主席". VOA. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
- ^ Chan, Minnie. "Bo Xilai supporters set up new political party despite 'ban'". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
- ^ Heng Shao (17 December 2013). "Bizarre China Report: The Grand Wedding, Power Play & Smog-Inspired Creativity". Forbes.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 8 September 2014. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
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