愛國統(tǒng)一戰(zhàn)線 Patriotic United Front
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愛國統(tǒng)一戰(zhàn)線
Patriotic United Front
A political union of all socialist laborers, patriots supporting socialism and patriots supporting the unification of China.
First raised as the "ethnic united front" in 1935 by the Communist Party of China (CPC), it was meant to join the powers of all social groups regardless of their class, wealth and political positions to fight against the Japanese aggressors during the World War II.
Despite changes in the specific concept and target of the union under different historical conditions, this union has remained a key strategy of the CPC to mobilize all social sectors to achieve the contemporary goals it sets for the country.
Part of institutional arrangements for the country to consolidate and develop the people's dictatorship, this union was embodied in the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, whose members include people from the CPC, the eight non-communist parties and other social groups.
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