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History of the Party Charter
Chapter 1
General Principles
Chapter 2
Party Membership
Chapter 3
Organization
Chapter 4
The National President (Tsung-li)
Chapter 5
The Director-General
Chapter 6
The Chairman
Chapter 7
The National Congress
Chapter 8
The Central Committee
Chapter 9
Special Municipality and County (City) Committees
Chapter 10
District and Sub-District
Party Headquarters
Chapter 11
Cadres and Tenure
Chapter 12
Discipline, Awards and Punishment
Chapter 13
Funding

Chapter 14
Supplementary Provisions

History of the Party Charter

June 28th 1924

Passed at the First National Congress

June 16th 1926
First revision made at the Second National Congress
March 27th 1929
Second revision made at the Third National Congress
April 1st 1938
Third revision made at an Extraordinary National Congress
March 16th 1945
Fourth revision made at the Sixth National Congress
October 17th 1952
Fifth revision made at the Seventh National Congress
October 17th 1957
Sixth revision made at the Eight National Congress
June 19th 1963
Seventh revision made at the Ninth National Congress
April 4th 1969
Eight revision made at the Tenth National Congress
November 15th 1976
Ninth revision made at the Eleventh National Congress
April 1st 1981
Tenth revision made at the Twelfth National Congress
July 11th 1988?
Eleventh revision made at the Thirteenth National Congress
August 17th 1993
Twelfth revision made at the Fourteenth National Congress
August 26th 1997
Thirteenth revision made at the Fifteenth National Congress
June 18th 1999
Fourteenth revision made at an extraordinary session of the Fifteenth National Congress
July 27th 2001
Fifteenth revision made at the Sixteenth National Congress
August 19th 2005
Sixteenth revision made at the Seventeenth National Congress

Foreword

The Kuomintang of China was founded by Dr. Sun Yat-sen. It has endured multitude hardships and overcome great threats, leading the nation through revolution and establishing Asia’s first democratic republic.

The course of its long history of renewal can be traced directly back to the Revive China Society, through the Revolutionary Alliance, the Kuomintang, the Chinese Revolutionary Party, to its present guise as the Kuomintang of China.

The party follows the Three Principles of the People and the Five-Power Constitution. It is united in its adherence to the concept of constitutional democracy and seeking a strong, united and prosperous nation.

It is hoped that all members of the Kuomintang maintain the traditional revolutionary spirit of the party in their hearts, acting and moving together.
 
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