Chinese Youth Party

The Young China Party (YCP), also known as the Chinese Youth Party (Chinese: 中國青年黨) is a minor political party in the Republic of China. Before the end of martial law, it was, with the Kuomintang and the China Democratic Socialist Party, one of three legal political parties in the Republic of China on Taiwan. In April 1945, one of the YCP's founders, Li Huang was appointed as one of the Republic of China's delegates to the San Francisco Conference at which the United Nations organization was created. The party left the CDL when it became pro-Communist after the war.

Chinese Youth Party

The Young China Party (YCP), also known as the Chinese Youth Party (Chinese: 中國青年黨) is a minor political party in the Republic of China. Before the end of martial law, it was, with the Kuomintang and the China Democratic Socialist Party, one of three legal political parties in the Republic of China on Taiwan. In April 1945, one of the YCP's founders, Li Huang was appointed as one of the Republic of China's delegates to the San Francisco Conference at which the United Nations organization was created. The party left the CDL when it became pro-Communist after the war.