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La Souris Déglinguée - Soldat du Kuomintang
Kuomintang Victory
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Kuomintang on the March (1929)
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Kuomintang Ideology
Alternate History Video: A Nationalist China
Assignment: China - The Chinese Civil War
Muslim Chinese National People's Party (Kuomintang) Republic of China
The Respected Kuomintang soldier nonagenarian writes memoir commemorating love of his life
La Souris Déglinguée - Soldat du Kuomintang
Kuomintang Victory
回教中國國民黨 Islam and the Chinese nationalist party (Kuomintang)
Kuomintang on the March (1929)
Death row in a 1920s Kuomintang military prison. (MJ567)
TIBETAN NATIONALIST PARTY (KUOMINTANG)1911-1970 西藏國民黨員
KuoMinTang
Startling Comparison of the oath between CCP and Kuomintang
MJ567 Captured Kuomintang Girl
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Senior Kuomintang Leader Meets with Chinese President
Kuomintang Wins Taiwan Parliamentary Election
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"National Anthem of the Republic of China" — Stephen Squires & Millar Brass Ensemble
The Kuomintang of China ( /ˌkwoʊmɪnˈtɑːŋ/ or /-ˈtæŋ/;KMT), sometimes romanized as Guomindang (GMD) via the Pinyin transcription system, and translated as the Chinese Nationalist Party, was one of the dominant parties of the early Republic of China, from 1912 onwards, and remains one of the main political parties in modern Taiwan. Its guiding ideology is the Three Principles of the People, advocated by Sun Yat-sen. It is the oldest political party in the Republic of China, which it helped found, and its party headquarters are located in Taipei. It is currently the ruling party in Taiwan, and holds most seats in the Legislative Yuan. The KMT is a member of the International Democrat Union. Current president Ma Ying-jeou, elected in 2008 and re-elected in 2012, is the seventh KMT member to hold the office of the presidency.
Together with the People First Party and Chinese New Party, the KMT forms what is known as the Taiwanese Pan-Blue coalition, which supports eventual unification with the mainland. However, the KMT has been forced to moderate its stance by advocating the political and legal status quo of modern Taiwan. The KMT accepts a "One China Principle" - it officially considers that there is only one China, but that the Republic of China rather than the People's Republic of China is its legitimate government. However, since 2008, in order to ease tensions with the PRC, the KMT endorses the "three noes" policy as defined by Ma Ying-jeou - no unification, no independence and no use of force.