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  1. Kuomintang - Wikipedia

    As of 2024, the KMT is the largest single party in the Legislative Yuan. The current chairman is Eric Chu. The party originated as the Revive China Society founded by Sun Yat-sen in 1894 in Honolulu.

  2. History of the Kuomintang - Wikipedia

    The Kuomintang (KMT) is a Chinese political party that ruled mainland China from 1927 to 1949 prior to its relocation to Taiwan as a result of the Chinese Civil War. The name of the party translates directly as "National People's Party of China" or "Chinese National Party" and was historically referred to as the Chinese Nationalists.

  3. Chairman of the Kuomintang - Wikipedia

    The chairman of the Kuomintang is the leader of the Kuomintang in the Republic of China. The position used to be titled as President (1912–1914), Premier (1919–1925), Chairman of the Central Executive Committee (1925–1938), Director …

  4. Nationalist Party | Definition, History, Taiwan, Ideology, & Facts ...

    3 days ago · It is also called Kuomintang, which means “National People’s Party,” and is abbreviated KMT. Who founded the Nationalist Party? The Nationalist Party was founded as a political party by Song Jiaoren in 1912. After Song’s assassination in 1913, led the party through several reorganizations until 1925. What does the Nationalist Party stand for?

  5. Kuomintang - New World Encyclopedia

    The Kuomintang of China (abbreviation KMT), also often translated as the Chinese Nationalist Party, is a political party in the Republic of China (ROC), known as Taiwan. It was the sole ruling party in China during the Republican Era from 1928 to 1949, when most of the Chinese mainland was under its control.

  6. Kuomintang (Chinese Nationalist Party) Summary & Facts - Totally History

    The Kuomintang (KMT), which was a Chinese political party, ruled China from 1927 to 1948 before it moved to the island of Taiwan. The party’s name is translated as the “National People’s Party of China,” and it referred generally to Chinese nationalists. Sun-Yat-Sen established the party in 1912, and it was eventually dissolved in 1913.

  7. The Kuomintang in Malaya, 1912-1941 - ResearchGate

    Not long after the arrival of Lu Tien Min and Ch'iu Chi Hsien the Singapore branch of the Kuomintang was formed, being registered under the Societies Ordinance on 18th December 1912 as the ...

  8. TAIWAN AFTER WORLD WAR II: KUOMINTANG TAKE CONTROL …

    The military forces of the Republic of China under the Kuomintang (Chinese Nationalist Party—Chung-kuo Kuo-min-tang—usually shorted to Kuomintang, KMT) arrived in Taiwan after the war and started to erase all vestiges of Japanese rule and to bring the island under Nationalist Chinese political, economic, and cultural influence.

  9. From Revolution to Restoration: the Transformation of …

    Mar 23, 2011 · The accession to power of the Kuomintang in 1927–1928 marked the end of the era in which revolutionary strains had been dominant in the party's program and the beginning of one of the most interesting and instructive of the many efforts in history to make a revolution the heir of ancient tradition.

  10. Kuomintang Records - Hoover Institution

    As the longest-enduring political party in Asia, the Kuomintang (KMT) was China's premier revolutionary party until it was defeated in 1949 by Chinese Communist Party forces and forced to relocate in Taiwan.

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