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The Democratic Solidarity Party (Partido Solidaridad Democrática) is an illegal liberal party in Cuba. The party is an observer at Liberal International. This is a list about liberalism and political parties around the world. ... The Liberal International is an international organization for liberal parties. ...
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The first years of the DPP as the ruling party gave rise to questions on whether the DPP as a Taiwanese nationalist party was adequately sensitive to the multiethnic and multinational character of Taiwanese society, which in addition to native Taiwanese and Chinese from the mainland, includes Hakka and other minorities.
The party is composed of a number of factions such as the New Tide faction, the Formosa faction, the Justice Alliance faction and Welfare State Alliance faction.
The party is particularly strong in southern Taiwan, especially among farmers and among speakers of Holo.