kuomintang in English

noun
1
a nationalist party founded in China under Sun Yat-sen in 1912, and led by Chiang Kai-shek from 1925. It held power from 1928 until the Communist Party took power in October 1949, and subsequently formed the central administration of Taiwan.

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1. This whole spot's locked down by the Kuomintang.

2. The Kuomintang and its allies an absolute majority in Taiwan's legislature.

3. This theory of national subjugation was the view held by the Kuomintang.

4. For instance, we stood in diametrical opposition to Chiang Kai - shek's Kuomintang.

5. So the graph of Kuomintang power, haltingly, but ever declining approached its steepest drop.

6. He had dared to run against the candidate of Taiwan's thuggish ruling party, the Kuomintang.

7. By such methods, the Kuomintang quelled the popular demands for peace throughout the country.

8. Dec. 6 of the Kuomintang government to make special praise, Hao Meng - ling posthumously for the Army.

9. Bai told the Central Political Council of the Kuomintang that negotiating with the Communists would only make them more powerful.

10. The USSR had signed a Treaty of Friendship with the Kuomintang in 1945 and disavowed support for the Chinese Communists.

11. The Kuomintang formulated a plan where 3 Khampa divisions would be assisted by the Panchen Lama to oppose the Communists.

12. Living in Guilin for a time, Fang had to move to Hong Kong in 1939 under threat by the Kuomintang.

13. Taiwan's Kuomintang rulers regarded the city as the capital of Taiwan Province and their control as mandated by General Order No. 1.

14. By 1926, however, the Kuomintang had divided into left- and right-wing factions, and the Communist bloc within it was also growing.

15. 28 Throughout the Kuomintang, as within the Soong family, the power struggle was played out in subtle intrigues and inscrutable maneuvers.

16. However, the name of the post office was reverted to 'Chunghwa Post Co.' following the inauguration of Kuomintang president Ma Ying-jeou in 2008.

17. The Kuomintang branches in Sarawak were finally dissolved in 1949 when the party lost the Chinese Civil War to the Communist Party and retreated to Taiwan.

18. Many of the mainland Chinese who survived the White Terror in Taiwan, like Bo Yang and Li Ao, moved on to promote Taiwan's democratization and the reform of the Kuomintang.

19. The Kuomintang moved the nation's capital to Nanjing and implemented "political tutelage", an intermediate stage of political development outlined in Sun Yat-sen's San-min program for transforming China into a modern democratic state.

20. The central point of the thesis was that the Chinese revolution , must be thereafter developed as an agrarian revolution and that no fetish should be made of the alliance with the Kuomintang .

21. 7 But faced by the DPP led by the so-called political parties nativist revolt. on behalf of the Chinese Kuomintang to the survival of the KMT to the DPP once again fall into the trap.

22. In 2005 the Kuomintang displayed a massive photo of the anti-Japanese Aboriginal leader Mona Rudao at its headquarters in honor of the 60th anniversary of Taiwan's handover from Japan to the Republic of China.

23. Enacted in Nanjing before the Chiang Kai-chek's Kuomintang government resettled in Taipei after the Chinese Civil War of the 1940's, Taiwan's constitution is considered by some an anachronism, unfit for a democracy with a population of over 23 million.

24. History of TAiwan (1945–present) As a result of the surrender of Japan at the end of World War II, the island of TAiwan was placed under the governance of the Republic of China (ROC), ruled by the Kuomintang (KMT), on 25 October 1945