Gungmintong

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Gungmintong

公明黨
Other nameGungmin Party
Fair Rule party
AbbreviationGMT
ChairmanLieu Kien Phin
Vice ChairmanEu Kong-An
FounderLudvig Chung
FoundedJanuary 30, 1966 (1966-01-30)
Headquarters3 Taoyang Road, Cantonment, Swanlit
NewspaperVoice of Koja
Think tankLudvig Chung Institute
Youth wingGungmin Youth League
Membership (2024)450,000
IdeologyCorporatism
Conservativsm
Political positionCentre-Right
Colors  Red
Slogan人民優先
('People First')
Senators
51 / 75
Governorate assembly members
108 / 207
Governors
5 / 9

The Gungmintong (GMT), also referred to as the Gungmin Party (GMP) or the Fair Rule Party (FRP), is a major political party in the Federated Kongsis of Koja. Currently it is the largest

The party traces its roots to the old Legislative Council (行政院) that ruled the country through an asitocracy based on the consensus of the Kongsis' leaders. The Federal Council was replaced with an elected senate and executive amidst calls for democratisation and reform during the Orchid Revolution of 1966. With their ensured stranglehold on Kojoan politics over the aristocracy and bureaucrats formed the Gungmintong as a political vehicle for the 1968 election. The party won an upset victory in the election, cementing itself as a legitimate democratic political force and ensuring the old aristocracy's survival in Koja despite the liberalisation. Currently lead by chairman Lieu