In 1986, before the lifting of the law, the DPP was born between the coordination and confrontation between factions of non-party people at that time; since then, new factions have risen and old factions have declined. After 20 years of disturbance, the DPP National Congress passed the proposal of "dissolution of factions" proposed by legislator Wang Xingnan on July 23, 2006. The next day, Cai Tongrong, the convener of the "Mainstream Alliance", the largest faction in the party, removed the sign on the wall of the office.
The operation was performed yesterday, and it is still in the intensive care unit today." Wang Xingnan said in an interview with "Central News Agency" the day after the faction was dissolved. Why did the DPP, which was born outside the party and collided with the party-state system, have this "cancer" in Wang Xingnan's mouth? When the faction issue appeared in the Photo Retouching plenary session and gained the support of important party figures such as Lu Xiulian, Ye Julan, Chen Tangshan, Cai Tongrong, etc., it represented this long-standing disease and received great attention and attention in the party.
Crawling through the history of the DPP, we can indeed find that from the period of the non-Party movement, the DPP was destined to appear as a faction. Before Factions: The "Outside Party" Period In the 1970s, Taiwan’s internal economy took off and the middle class was on the rise. The succession of former president Chiang Ching-kuo was still undecided; externally, the Diaoyutai incid