Political status of Taiwan Legal status of Taiwan Taiwan independence Chinese reunification Taiwan Strait Area The political status of Taiwan is controversial over questions about whether Taiwan should remain the Republic of China, become part of the Peoples Republic of China, or become an independent Republic of Taiwan. ... The legal question of which legal entity holds de jure sovereignty over Taiwan is a controversial issue. ... Taiwan independence (Chinese: å°ç£ç¨ç«, pinyin: TáiwÄn dúlì, Taiwanese Romanization: Tâi-oân ToÌk-liÌp; abbreviated to å°ç¨, Táidú, Tâi-toÌk) is a political movement whose goal is primarily to create an independent and sovereign Republic of Taiwan that is politically, culturally, and geographically... Chinese unification is a goal of Chinese nationalism which is the unification of all of China under a single political entity. ...
The Civil Party is a small political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan) that won one seat in the National Assembly election of 2005. A political party is a political organization that subscribes to a certain ideology and seeks to attain political power within a government. ... The Republic of China (Traditional Chinese: ä¸è¯æ°å; Simplified Chinese: ä¸åæ°å½; Wade-Giles: Chung-hua Min-kuo, Tongyong Pinyin: JhongHuá MÃnGuó, Hanyu Pinyin: ZhÅnghuá MÃnguó, Taiwanese POJ: Tiong-hoâ Bîn-kok) is a multiparty democratic state that is effectively composed of the island groups of Taiwan, the Pescadores, Quemoy... An election for the National Assembly will be held in the Republic of China on Taiwan on Saturday 2005-05-14, from 07:30 to 16:00 local time. ...