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Leader | Hu Phën Tëmecë |
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Chairman | Ma Tu Bhowen |
Secretary-General | Cal Si Chungu |
Deputy Leader | Pa Llo Cirö |
Founded | 25 January 2018 |
Preceded by | Republican Action (1985) Reformationary Alliance (1995) |
Ideology | Four Paths to Peace Tavan nationalism Anti-separatism Centrism Federalism |
Political position | Centre |
Colours | Blue White |
Senëshë | 386 / 500
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Regional Officers | 26 / 35
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City Mayoralties | 18 / 24
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Local Government | 12,673 / 15,345
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Township Chiefs | 357 / 415
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Tshogs Chen | 11 / 30
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Göwuh | 22 / 100
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Party flag | |
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The Gihachiegiyo of Tava (Göhëchöigillo Tabhebhë /ɡ[invalid input: 'ɨ']ˈhətʃ[invalid input: 'ɨ']iɡijoʊ/ /tævɛvə/, GCG; often translated as the National Redemption Party of Tava) is a major political party in the Realm of Tava. It is currently the largest party in the Senëshë
The predecessor of the GCG, the Republican Action Party (Icidelullorögillo), was one of the major advocates of the overthrow of the Mazhön Dynasty and the re-establishment of the Republic of Tava. In 1995 it reformed into the Reformationary Alliance, but was forced to flee the mainland after 1997 when the Uri Dhi took control and its founder Ëm Tol Nirubh was killed. The party was disbanded in 1999 when Admiral Hu Phën Tëmecë re-organised the Free Tavan State and took charge as military dictator until the republic was restored. Despite regaining most of the mainland by 2006, the party was not re-founded and by 2011 conciliation efforts made this unlikely. In January 2018 talks between the Uri Dhi, Free Tavan State and Rishar concluded, and on the 3rd Hu Phën Tëmecë, Pa Llo Cirö and Youdron Monpa agreed to re-found the party representing broad interests and to restore national unity.
The guiding ideology is the Four Paths to Peace, as advocated by Kön Phu Chen. It has an electoral pact with the Rishar People's Party and the Dynastic Restoration Movement, with all parties agreeing not to stand candidates against one another, and their delegates will sit under the Gihachiegiyo banner in parliament.
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Notes- Gihachiegiyo - Göhëchöigillo (Gɨ'hətʃɨigijo) - National Redemption Party (river-stay-clean party)