Taiwan First Nations Party
The Taiwan First Nations Party[upper-roman 1] is a minor political party in Taiwan. Formed in 2012, the aim of the party is to represent the voices and issues of Taiwanese indigenous peoples. As of 2018 they have two locally-elected representatives; Dahu Istanda, the head of Namasia District in Kaohsiung, and Shih Ching-lung, a councillor in the Nantou County Council.
Taiwan First Nations Party 台灣第一民族黨 | |
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Chairman | Lin Kuang-yi |
Secretary-General | Chang Chieh-hua |
Founded | 12 December 2012[1] |
Headquarters | Tainan, Taiwan |
Ideology | Interests of Taiwanese indigenous peoples |
County councillors | 1 / 532
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Traditional Chinese | 台灣第一民族黨 | ||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 台湾第一民族党 | ||||||||||||||
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See also
Notes
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- Traditional Chinese script: 台灣第一民族黨
- Mandarin Pinyin: Táiwān Dìyī Mínzú Dǎng
- Hokkien: Tâi-oân Tē-it Bîn-cho̍k Tóng
- Sixian Hakka: Thòi-vân Thi-yit Mìn-chhu̍k Tóng
References
- Kuo, Grace (13 December 2012). "Taiwan First Nations Party launched in Taipei". Taiwan Today. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
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