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|name          = Republican Party
|name          = Republican Party
|native_name  = 共和黨<br>Gònghé dǎng
|native_name  = 共和黨<br>Gònghé dǎng
|logo          = [[File:Logo of the Republican Party (Zaihan).png|275px]]
|logo          = Gonghedang logo.png
|colorcode    = #006500
|colorcode    = #006500
|leader        =  
|leader        =  
|chairperson  = [[Luo Meifeng]]
|chairperson  = [[Yang Qing]] <small>([[Premier of Zaihan|Premier]])</small>
|president    = [[Li Jinhai]]  
|secretary_general = [[Li Jinhai]] <small>([[President of Zaihan|President]])</small>
|founder            = [[Ming Sui-Yen]]
| leader1_title = [[National Assembly of Zaihan|Parliamentary Leader]]
|foundation    = <!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}} -->
| leader1_name = [[Song Xuefeng]]
|ideology      = {{wp|Republicanism}}<br>{{wp|Constitutionalism}}<br>{{wp|Liberal conservatism}}<br>[[wp:Abolition of monarchy|Anti-monarchism]]<br>{{wp|Anti-communism}}
|founder            = [[Ming Haitao]] and Peng Wei
|position = [[wp:Centrism|Centre]] to [[wp:Right-wing politics|right-wing]]
|foundation    = 17 July 1915
|religion          = {{wp|Confucianism}}
|ideology      = {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Civic nationalism|Zaihanese nationalism]]}}<br>{{wp|Conservative liberalism}}<br>{{wp|Economic liberalism}}<br>{{wp|Republicanism}}<br>{{wp|Statism}}<br>{{wp|Abolition of monarchy|Anti-monarchism}}<br>{{wp|Anti-communism}}
|position = {{wp|Big tent}}
|religion          = {{wp|Confucianism|TBD}}
|headquarters  = [[Daohai]], [[Zaihan]]
|headquarters  = [[Daohai]], [[Zaihan]]
|newspaper    = Your Republic
|newspaper    = The Republic
|student_wing      = Students for the Republic
|student_wing      = Republican Academic Association
|youth_wing        = Republican Youth
|youth_wing        = Republican Scouts
|membership        = 6,293,166
|membership        = 42 million
|membership_year = 2019
| seats1_title      = [[National Assembly of Zaihan|National Assembly]]
| seats1_title      = [[National Assembly of Zaihan|National Assembly]]
| seats1            = {{Composition bar|159|268|hex=#006500}}
| seats1            = {{Composition bar|876|1065|hex=#006500}}
|website      =  
|website      =  
|country      = Zaihan
|country      = Zaihan
}}
}}


The '''Republican Party''' ([[wp:Hokkien|Zaihanese]]: 共和黨 ''Gònghé dǎng''), sometimes referred to as the '''Gonghedang''', is the {{wp|ruling party}} of [[Zaihan]]. Founded during the final years of [[imperial Zaihan]], the party was instrumental in overthrowing the monarchy and establishing the country's modern political system. It is currently the largest political party in the country and controls the legislative and executive branches of government.
The '''Republican Party''' ({{wp|Mandarin Chinese|Zaihanese}}: 共和黨 ''Gònghé dǎng''), sometimes referred to as the '''Gonghedang''', is the {{wp|ruling party}} of [[Zaihan]]. Founded in 1915 during the [[imperial Zaihan|imperial era]], the party was instrumental in overthrowing the monarchy and establishing the country's modern political system. It is the largest political party in the country and controls the legislative and executive branches of government, holding 876 out of the 1065 seats in the [[National Assembly of Zaihan|National Assembly]]. Most political scientists characterize it as a {{wp|party of power}} within Zaihan's {{wp|dominant-party system}}.
 
The formal representative of the [[Republican movement]] that arose during the 1930s, the party was founded in 1936 amidst the chaos of the [[Eulhae War]]. Led by [[Ming Sui-Yen]], the party actively promoted the overthrow of [[Emperor Xiao]] and the disestablishment of the [[Yao dynasty]], despite being violently repressed by the imperial regime. The protests and other events organized by the party led to the beginning of the [[Republican Revolution]], which successfully overthrew the emperor in 1940, pulling the country out of the [[Eulhae War]] and transforming it into a democratic republic. Ming Sui-Yen was elected Zaihan's first President in 1944 after a brief period of single-party control. Since his death in 1960, the party has held a majority in the [[National Assembly of Zaihan|legislature]] and controlled the [[National Council of Zaihan|Presidency]].
 
Historically based off of its founding goal (to overthrow the Yao dynasty), the party strongly believes in {{wp|republicanism}} and {{wp|constitutionalism}}, advocating the maintaining of the [[wp:Democratic republic|democratic republican]] system of Zaihan. As a result of this, the party has taken a staunch [[wp:Abolition of monarchy|anti-monarchist]] and [[wp:Anti-communism|anti-communist]] position, believing that both of those ideologies are a threat to the republic.
 
Since establishment, the Republican Party has maintained a rather [[wp:Conservatism|conservative]] political outlook, but has shifted more towards {{wp|liberal conservatism}} in recent years. The party's official religion is {{wp|Confucianism}} and states that it should remain the [[wp:State religion|religion of the state]].

Latest revision as of 13:48, 5 May 2021

Republican Party

共和黨
Gònghé dǎng
ChairpersonYang Qing (Premier)
Secretary-GeneralLi Jinhai (President)
Parliamentary LeaderSong Xuefeng
FounderMing Haitao and Peng Wei
Founded17 July 1915
HeadquartersDaohai, Zaihan
NewspaperThe Republic
Student wingRepublican Academic Association
Youth wingRepublican Scouts
Membership (2019)42 million
IdeologyZaihanese nationalism
Conservative liberalism
Economic liberalism
Republicanism
Statism
Anti-monarchism
Anti-communism
Political positionBig tent
ReligionTBD
National Assembly
876 / 1,065

The Republican Party (Zaihanese: 共和黨 Gònghé dǎng), sometimes referred to as the Gonghedang, is the ruling party of Zaihan. Founded in 1915 during the imperial era, the party was instrumental in overthrowing the monarchy and establishing the country's modern political system. It is the largest political party in the country and controls the legislative and executive branches of government, holding 876 out of the 1065 seats in the National Assembly. Most political scientists characterize it as a party of power within Zaihan's dominant-party system.