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The '''Republic Party''' (French: Parti Républicain; Mandarin: 共和黨/Gònghé dǎng) was a [[Laeral|Laeralian]] political party active from 1965 until 1986. The legal successor to the [[Social Democratic Party (Laeral)|Social Democratic Party]], the Republic Party was an attempt by the Hong, or "vermilion" faction of the Social Democrats to rebrand itself in the wake of the [[Emergency Period]], versus the reformists of [[Zhou Wei-lin]]'s "scarlet" faction who had left the party to form the [[Progressive Party (Laeral)|Progressives]]. Despite facing increasing competition from the Progressives for the demographics who had long supported the Social Democrats, the Republic Party experienced consistent electoral success throughout the 1960s and 1970s, with Republic Party leader [[Ren Jian-kuan]] becoming [[Prime Minister of Laeral|Prime Minister]] from 1971 to 1973 under the "Twin Roses" coalition agreement of 1969. The Republic Party largely died out following a poor showing at the 1984 parliamentary election, with its officeholders defecting to the [[Progressive Party (Laeral)|Progressives]], the Rén nationalist [[Justice and Advancement Party (Laeral)|Justice and Advancement Party]], and the [[Progressive Democratic Party (Laeral)|Progressive Democrats]].  
The '''Republic Party''' (French: Parti Républicain; Mandarin: 共和黨/Gònghé dǎng) was a [[Laeral|Laeralian]] political party active from 1965 until 1986. The legal successor to the [[Social Democratic Party (Laeral)|Social Democratic Party]], the Republic Party was an attempt by the Hong, or "vermilion" faction of the Social Democrats to rebrand itself in the wake of the [[Emergency Period]], versus the reformists of [[Zhou Wei-lin]]'s "scarlet" faction who had left the party to form the [[Progressive Party (Laeral)|Progressives]]. Despite facing increasing competition from the Progressives for the demographics who had long supported the Social Democrats, the Republic Party experienced consistent electoral success throughout the 1960s and 1970s, with Republic Party leader [[Ren Jian-kuan]] becoming [[Prime Minister of Laeral|Prime Minister]] from 1971 to 1973 under the "Twin Roses" coalition agreement of 1969. The Republic Party largely died out following a poor showing at the 1984 parliamentary election, with its officeholders defecting to the [[Progressive Party (Laeral)|Progressives]], the Rén nationalist [[Justice and Advancement Party (Laeral)|Justice and Advancement Party]], and the [[Progressive Democratic Party (Laeral)|Progressive Democrats]].  


A separate "Republic Party" list which received ownership of the party name and identity contested the 2004 parliamentary election yet failed to gain representation in the Assembly of Commons.
A separate "Republic Party" list which received ownership of the party name and identity contested the 2004 parliamentary election yet failed to gain representation in the Assembly of Commons.
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Revision as of 21:17, 31 October 2021

Republic Party

Parti Républicain
Mandarin name共和黨
AbbreviationPR
FounderHong Kuo-shu, Ren Jian-kuan
FoundedJune 29, 1965 (1965-06-29)
DissolvedSeptember 1, 1986 (1986-09-01)
Preceded bySocial Democratic Party (Laeral)
HeadquartersLaeralsford
Membership (1982)2,200,000
IdeologyGramontism, Social Democracy, Democratic Socialism
Political positionCenter-left to Left-wing
Colors     Dark Red

The Republic Party (French: Parti Républicain; Mandarin: 共和黨/Gònghé dǎng) was a Laeralian political party active from 1965 until 1986. The legal successor to the Social Democratic Party, the Republic Party was an attempt by the Hong, or "vermilion" faction of the Social Democrats to rebrand itself in the wake of the Emergency Period, versus the reformists of Zhou Wei-lin's "scarlet" faction who had left the party to form the Progressives. Despite facing increasing competition from the Progressives for the demographics who had long supported the Social Democrats, the Republic Party experienced consistent electoral success throughout the 1960s and 1970s, with Republic Party leader Ren Jian-kuan becoming Prime Minister from 1971 to 1973 under the "Twin Roses" coalition agreement of 1969. The Republic Party largely died out following a poor showing at the 1984 parliamentary election, with its officeholders defecting to the Progressives, the Rén nationalist Justice and Advancement Party, and the Progressive Democrats.

A separate "Republic Party" list which received ownership of the party name and identity contested the 2004 parliamentary election yet failed to gain representation in the Assembly of Commons.