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'''{{Wp|Head of state|State Chairman}}'''
{{Infobox political party
#Sun Yat-Sen - 1940-1945
|name          =  People's Alliance
#Liu Shaoqi - 1945-1959
|name_native = 人民同盟<br>Rénmín tóngméng
#Soong Ching-ling - 1959-1969
|logo          = [[File:人民同盟.png|250px]]
#Deng Xiaoping - 1969-1979
|colorcode      = #008a0e
#Yang Shangkun - 1979-1984
|leader1_title  = Legislative Chairman
#Abe Shintarō - 1984-1988
|leader1_name  = [[Chen Xianfeng]]<small>(currently in prison)</small>
#Chi Haotian - 1988-1989
|founded = 25<sup>th</sup> May 2007
#Zhu Rongji - 1989-1999
|split        =
#Hu Jintao - 1999-2009
|headquarters  = 18 Pingxi Road, Huantang District, Baiqiao
#Leung Chun-ying - 2009-2014
|student_wing  =
#Abe Shinzō - 2014-present
|newspaper      =  People's Voice
'''{{wp|Head of government|Premier}}'''
|youth_wing    =
#Bo Gu - 1940-1942
|ideology      = {{wp|Reformism}}<br>{{wp|Liberalism}}<br>{{wp|Left-wing populism}}<br>[[Xiaodongese nationalism]]
#Zhu De - 1942-1950
|position  = {{wp|Centrism|Centrist}} to {{wp|Centre-left}}
#Chen Yun - 1950-1956
|national  =
#Zhou Enlai - 1956-1967
|international =
#Sun Yun-suan - 1967-1972
|membership  = 
#Ferdinand Marcos - 1972-1984
|colors        = {{colorbox|#008a0e}} Green
#Hu Yaobang - 1984-1988
|seats1_title  = [[State Presidium of Xiaodong|State Presidium]]
#Zhao Zhiyang - 1988-1991
|seats1        = {{Composition bar|57|785|#008a0e}}
#Qiao Shi - 1991-1994
|seats2_title  =
#Hu Jintao - 1994-1999
|seats2        =
#Wen Jiabao - 1999-2004
|seats3_title  =
#Abe Shinzō - 2004-2014
|seats3        =
#Li Keqiang - 2014-present
|seats4_title =
'''{{wp|Deputy prime minister|Vice-Premier}}'''
|seats4 =
#Liu Shaoqi - 1940-1945
|flag =
#He Long - 1945-1950
|symbol =
#Zhou Enlai - 1950-1956
|website        =
#Dong Biwu - 1956-1970
|country        = Xiaodong
#Wang Hongwen - 1970-1975
}}
#Hu Yaobang - 1975-1984
The '''People's Alliance''' (Xiaodongese: '''人民同盟'''; ''Rénmín tóngméng'') is a [[Xiaodong|Xiaodongese]] political organisation. Having held it's first national congress in 2007, the People's Alliance is considered part of the {{wp|Tangwai movement|zaiwai movement}} (i.e an officially sanctioned pro-democracy group in the [[Legislative Council (Xiaodong)|Legislative Council]]) and since the dissolution of the [[Alliance for Democracy in Xiaodong]] is the largest of its kind in Xiaodong.
#Huang Hua - 1984-1988
 
#Fei Xiaotong - 1988-1992
The People's Alliance traces its history back to the [[Committee for the Co-ordination of Democrats]] (民主人士协调委员会), a functional group within the Legislative Council that was one of the smaller zaiwai groups in the Legislative Council behind the [[Millennium Progressive Society]] (千年进步社). In 2007 following the collapse of the MPS the CCD merged with other zaiwai groups to form the People's Alliance under former {{wp|independent (politics)|independent politician}} [[Chen Xianfeng]]. 
#Li Ruihuan - 1992-2002
 
#Lien Chan - 2002-2010
The People's Alliance performed well in the 2010 elections, capturing a third of the elected seats in the Legislative Council (which was considered to be a victory for zaiwai parties). At the 2015 elections however the People's Alliance vote collapsed when the more radical zaiwai group, the Alliance for Democracy in Xiaodong, became the largest elected group in the Legislative Council. Following the start of [[Normalisation (Xiaodong)|Normalisation]] process when the Alliance was dissolved the People's Alliance became the largest of the zaiwai groups, although many high ranking members of the People's Alliance have been also arrested for supporting anti-government protests.
#Li Keqian - 2010-2014
 
#Lee Hsien Loong - 2014-present
The People's Alliance ideologically are pro-liberal democratic and support political reform. Economically they tend to favour {{wp|privatisation}} and {{wp|marketisation}} alongside strong support for a welfare state, and tend to be centrist on social issues whilst hawkish on foreign policy.
'''{{wp|Speaker|Presiding Officer}}'''
#Cheng Qian - 1940-1950
#Zhang Lan - 1950-1957
#Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme - 1957-1965
#Zhang Chunqiao - 1965-1970
#Yang Shangkun - 1970-1978
#Bo Yibo - 1978-1986
#Qiao Shi - 1986-1991
#Goh Chok Tong - 1991-2001
#Wu Bangguo - 2001-2012
#Bo Xilai - 2012-2016
#Wang Yi - 2016-present

Revision as of 21:32, 22 December 2019

People's Alliance
Legislative ChairmanChen Xianfeng(currently in prison)
Founded25th May 2007
Headquarters18 Pingxi Road, Huantang District, Baiqiao
NewspaperPeople's Voice
IdeologyReformism
Liberalism
Left-wing populism
Xiaodongese nationalism
Political positionCentrist to Centre-left
Colors  Green
State Presidium
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The People's Alliance (Xiaodongese: 人民同盟; Rénmín tóngméng) is a Xiaodongese political organisation. Having held it's first national congress in 2007, the People's Alliance is considered part of the zaiwai movement (i.e an officially sanctioned pro-democracy group in the Legislative Council) and since the dissolution of the Alliance for Democracy in Xiaodong is the largest of its kind in Xiaodong.

The People's Alliance traces its history back to the Committee for the Co-ordination of Democrats (民主人士协调委员会), a functional group within the Legislative Council that was one of the smaller zaiwai groups in the Legislative Council behind the Millennium Progressive Society (千年进步社). In 2007 following the collapse of the MPS the CCD merged with other zaiwai groups to form the People's Alliance under former independent politician Chen Xianfeng.

The People's Alliance performed well in the 2010 elections, capturing a third of the elected seats in the Legislative Council (which was considered to be a victory for zaiwai parties). At the 2015 elections however the People's Alliance vote collapsed when the more radical zaiwai group, the Alliance for Democracy in Xiaodong, became the largest elected group in the Legislative Council. Following the start of Normalisation process when the Alliance was dissolved the People's Alliance became the largest of the zaiwai groups, although many high ranking members of the People's Alliance have been also arrested for supporting anti-government protests.

The People's Alliance ideologically are pro-liberal democratic and support political reform. Economically they tend to favour privatisation and marketisation alongside strong support for a welfare state, and tend to be centrist on social issues whilst hawkish on foreign policy.