
New Party (Taiwan)
The New Party is a political party in Taiwan, established in 1993 by members who split from the Kuomintang (KMT). It generally advocates for closer relations with mainland China, promotes Chinese cultural identity, and seeks to integrate Taiwan more closely with the broader Chinese community. The party has played a smaller role in Taiwan's politics, focusing on pragmatic approaches to cross-strait relations and national identity issues. Its influence has waned over time, but it remains a part of Taiwan’s diverse political landscape, representing a faction that emphasizes Chinese nationalism and cooperation with China.