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The Taiwan Number One Party (Chinese: 台灣吾黨; pinyin: Táiwān Wúdǎng) was a minor political party in Taiwan.[1]
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changes in the law regarding political parties. The party did not contest in elections after 1992. "Taiwan | Minor Parties | Trade Bridge Consultants". tradebridgeconsultants...
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