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Dìsān Shèhuì Dǎng |colorcode = #269DA3 |party_name = Third Society Party |party_logo = |leader = Jou Yi-Cheng |foundation = September 2007 |ideology = Social democracy Chinese reunification Chinese nationalism |headquarters = Taipei, Republic of China (Taiwan) |website = }} The Third Society Party (TSP; ) is a Taiwanese political party headed by Jou Yi-Cheng ( ''Zhōu Yìchéng''), a former DPP member. The main purpose of the party is to address the voices of the middle people, people who are undecided about the constant political deadlock between the KMT and the DPP. ==Policies== The members of the party want no part in the ongoing political struggle between DPP and KMT, but instead wish to be the "peace-keepers" between the two major parties. The TSP declared that it will not support any of the candidates fielded by the Pan-Greens or the Pan-Blues in the next presidential election in 2008. The position of the new party on Taiwanese national identity is that the Taiwanese community, comprising the 23 million people in Taiwan and its outlying islands, is an independent and sovereign nation, with the ''Republic of China'' as its constitutional name. TSP believes that the independent status of Taiwan fits the interests of most Taiwanese. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Third Society Party」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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