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The 'China Zhi Gong Party' ('CZGP') or 'China Party for Public Interest' (;) is one of the
eight legally-recognised political parties in the
People's Republic of China that follow the direction of the
Communist Party of China and are member of the
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
The China Zhi Gong Party derives from the overseas
Hung Society organisation "Hung Society Zhigong Hall", based in
San Francisco,
USA. This organisation was one of the key supporters of
Sun Yat-sen in his revolutionary efforts.
The party was founded in October 1925 in
San Francisco,
USA, and is today composed of returned
overseas Chinese, relatives of overseas Chinese, and noted figures and scholars who have overseas ties. It once helped Dr.
Sun Yat-sen overthrow the rule of the
Qing Dynasty. It gave considerable support to China's revolution and national liberation movement.
After the
People's Republic of China was founded, at the invitation of the
CPC, representatives of the CZGP attended the First Plenary Session of the
CPPCC in 1949. They participated in drawing up the CPPCC Common Program and electing the Central People's Government. Since then, the CZGP has made an important contribution to implementing overseas Chinese policies and strengthening ties with
Hong Kong and
Macao compatriots as well as overseas Chinese for the
reunification of the motherland.
In April 2007, Wan Gang, Deputy Chair of the Zhi Gong Party Central Committee, was appointed Technology Minister of the People's Republic of China. This was the first non-
Communist Party ministerial appointment in China since the 1950s.
External Links
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China Zhi Gong Party official website
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Introduction to China Zhi Gong Party at
Chinese Government website