China Democratic Socialist Party
China Democratic Socialist Party 中國民主社會黨 | |
|---|---|
| Founder | Carsun Chang |
| Founded | 15 August 1946 (1946-08-15) |
| Dissolved | 29 April 2020 (2020-04-29) |
| Merger of | Chinese National Socialist Party Democratic Constitutionalist Party |
| Ideology | Democratic socialism Social democracy Chinese nationalism 1949–1987: Anti-communism Conservatism |
| Party flag | |
The China Democratic Socialist Party (CDSP; Chinese: 中國民主社會黨; pinyin: Zhōngguó mínzhǔ shèhuìdǎng) was a Chinese political party founded in Shanghai on 14 August 1946. It was formed through the merger of the former Chinese National Socialist Party (Chinese: 中國國家社會黨) and the Democratic Constitutionalist Party (Chinese: 民主憲政黨). The inaugural leader of the party was Carsun Chang. Along with the Kuomintang, the Young China Party and China Democratic League, it was one of the longest active political parties in both Nationalist China and in post-civil war rump Republic of China in Taiwan.
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