Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang information
Minor political party in China
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Revolutionary Committee
of the Chinese Kuomintang
中国国民党革命委员会
Abbreviation
RCCK
Chairman
Zheng Jianbang
Founded
1 January 1948; 76 years ago (1948-01-01)
Split from
Kuomintang (left-wing faction)
Headquarters
Donghuachenggen South Street
Donghuamen Subdistrict, Beijing
Newspaper
Tuanjie Bao (Unity Daily)
Tuanjie (Unity)
Membership (2022)
158,000
Ideology
Socialism with Chinese characteristics
Tridemism
National People's Congress (14th)
41 / 2,977
NPC Standing Committee
6 / 175
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
65 / 544
(Seats for political parties)
Website
www.minge.gov.cn
Politics of China
Political parties
Elections
Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese
中国国民党革命委员会
Traditional Chinese
中國國民黨革命委員會
Literal meaning
"Revolutionary Committee of the Nationalist Party of China"
The Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang (RCCK; also commonly known, especially when referenced historically, as the Left Kuomintang or Left Guomindang) is one of the eight minor political parties in the People's Republic of China under the direction of the Chinese Communist Party.[1]
It was founded in January 1948, during the height of the Chinese Civil War, by members of the left-wing of the Kuomintang (KMT), especially those who were against Chiang Kai-shek's policies. The first chairman of the party was General Li Jishen, a senior Nationalist military commander who had many disputes with Chiang over the years, while Soong Ching-ling (the widow of Sun Yat-sen) was named Honorary Chairwoman.[2] Other early leading members were Wang Kunlun, Cheng Qian, He Xiangning and Tao Zhiyue. The party claims to be the true heir of Sun Yat-sen's legacy and his Three Principles of the People. In December 2022, the party had around 158,000 members.[3]
Among the official political parties of the People's Republic of China, the Revolutionary Committee is officially ranked second after the CPC, being the first-ranking minor party.[4] Thus, the Revolutionary Committee is allotted the second highest number of seats in the People's Political Consultative Conference (30%). It also owns numerous assets, some formerly owned by the Kuomintang, throughout mainland China. The Revolutionary Committee operates a range of party-owned institutions, such as party schools.[citation needed]
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