Party ban
The party is a political phenomenon, there are two meanings: First, the authorities and the government on the exclusion of unofficial political groups and their participants, such as the ancient ban on officials to become friends; Second, the modern regime to prohibit the people free to form political parties Participate in the government, which is a manifestation of dictatorship and authoritarian politics. Many socialist countries implement a one-party system such as the People's Republic of China, North Korea, Cuba and so on to implement the party ban, the Communist Party is the only ruling party. In the past, the countries that had adopted the Republic of China, including the Republic of China, Myanmar, Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Egypt, Libya, Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic. As a result of the defeat of the Kuomintang civil war, the Government of the Republic of China imposed martial law in Taiwan Province on 19 May 1949. According to Article 11 of the Law on Jurisdiction, the Supreme Commander of the martial law has the right to "stop rallies and parades," Taiwan The region began to ban the party. President Jiang Jingguo announced on July 15, 1987 that the ban on martial law in Taiwan, the party ban so invalid, party politics began to active. ...