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Political party in the Republic of China
Young China Party
中國青年黨
Abbreviation
YCP / CYP
Chairman
Lin Yishan
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2 December 1923; 100 years ago (1923-12-02), Paris, France
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The Young China Party (YCP),[III] also known as the Chinese Youth Party (CYP), is a minor political party in Taiwan (Republic of China). It was one of the three legal political parties in Taiwan during the martial law period from 1949 to 1987, the other two being the Kuomintang and the China Democratic Socialist Party. The YCP was an important political party during the early history of the Republic of China, when its government was based on the mainland.
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