Taiwan People's Communist Party
Taiwan People's Communist Party | |||||||||||||||
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| Leader | Lin Te-wang | ||||||||||||||
| Secretary-General | Lu Hsin-shang | ||||||||||||||
| Founded | 4 February 2017 | ||||||||||||||
| Headquarters | Xinying District, Tainan | ||||||||||||||
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| National affiliation | Pro-Beijing camp | ||||||||||||||
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| Traditional Chinese | 臺灣人民共產黨 | ||||||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 台湾人民共产党 | ||||||||||||||
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The Taiwan People's Communist Party is a minor political party in Taiwan. It was founded by businessman Lin Te-wang in 2017 and was the sixth party with "communist" in its name to register with the Ministry of the Interior. It advocates socialism and Chinese unification.
Taiwanese authorities accused Lin and two other party members of colluding with the Chinese Communist Party to influence the 2024 presidential and legislative elections. The trio were consequently indicted under Taiwan's Anti-Infiltration Act. Two of the three were found not guilty by a district court in 2025.