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{{Stub}} This article is '''<u>UNDER CONSTRUCTION</u>'''. [[User:KVGWOfficialEditor]] is '''<u>NOT</u>''' to mark is as a "stub", which is a slur for short articles, and people.{{Infobox political party | name = Democratic Progressive Party | logo = | logo_size = | colorcode = #1B9431 | leader = [[Tsai Ing-wen]] | foundation = {{start date and age|df=y|2022}} | ideology = {{ubl | [[Taylor Swift|Social liberalism]] | [[Social democracy]] | [[Mental health advocacy]] |'''Factions:''' | [[Liberalism]] |'''Historical:''' |[[Hedonism]] }} | abbreviation = DPP<!-- only keep the most common abbr. --> | founder = [[Tsai Ing-wen]] | colours = {{color box|#1B9431}} Green | position = {{ubl|class=nowrap| |[[Political position#Center-left|Center-left]] |'''Factions:''' |[[Political position#Center|Center]] |'''Historical:''' |[[Political position#Left wing|Left-wing]] }} | national = [[United List]] (December 2024, June 2025)<br />[[Together for the Republic]] (July 2025) | slogan = ''Freedom can't wait.'' | flag = | seats1_title = [[National Assembly]] | seats1 = {{composition bar|61|251|hex=#1B9431}} }} The '''Democratic Progressive Party''', commonly abbreviated as the '''DPP''', is one of the 2 traditional main [[List of political parties|parties]] of [[the Republic]], along with the [[Kuomintang]]. The DPP was founded as the main representative of the Left in the Republic. The party is currently the second largest party, sitting as the [[Official Opposition]] to the [[Julani Cabinet|FWD-led government]]. == History == === Beginnings and factionalism === The DPP was one of the first two parties founded in the Republic, along with the [[KMT]]. The DPP was the main opposition to the first work program, which it ended in 2022, although following the [[October 2024 general election|October elections]] the DPP allowed the second work program to continue at a more moderate level. The DPP is known for its competing and often hostile factions, which range from a moderate centrist faction which advocates for liberalism, to a mainstream faction which advocates historical social liberal policies and approaching issues from a mental health angle, to a hedonist faction which radically opposes work, clubs, and even Records (this faction left to form the [[Orchid Party]]). === Majority governments and DPP Renaissance === In the [[October 2024 general election|October 2024 election]], the center and center-left factions led the party to victory after over 6 months in opposition. Factionalism increased during the [[October 2024 Cabinet|October 2024 cabinet]]. The party [[November 2024 general election|won re-election]] to [[November 2024 Cabinet|another majority government]] in November but collapsed in popularity in [[December 2024 general election|December]]. However, it still managed to form a wide coalition with the [[Orchid Party]] and [[New Dawn]], which collapsed after New Dawn withdrew. === Opposition, Tsai's rise to power, and collapse === The party formed the [[Official Opposition|official opposition]] to the [[Chu Cabinet I|first]] and [[Chu Cabinet II|second]] Chu cabinets. After that, Tsai Ing-wen led the party to forming 2 coalition governments with [[Horizons]] and [[Momentum]]. The [[Tsai Cabinet I|first Tsai cabinet]] implemented constitutional reforms which expanded the [[Parliament]] and the [[Tsai Cabinet II|second]] was the first which was formed by a 251 seat Parliament. After the rapid rise of Horizons, the party recorded its worst results ever and become a minor party. Tsai retired as party leader after that party's electoral defeats under her leadership. She was replaced by [[Anthony Albanese]] in a [[April 2025 Democratic Progressive Party leadership election|leadership election]]. Albanese was seen as a more left-wing party leader than Tsai. The party only narrowly passed the 5% threshold during the [[Shetty Cabinet I|first]] and [[Shetty Cabinet II|second]] Shetty cabinets. === Resurgence and Albanese's leadership === The party launched a comeback after the [[June 2025 Snap Parliamentary elections|June snap election]] and even re-entered government as part of [[Joe Rogan|Rogan]]βs [[rainbow coalition]]. This move was opposed by party leader Albanese, but he was pressured to accept the move by the party's centrist and center-left factions. The party distanced itself from the coalition under [[Anthony Albanese|Albanese]] after he managed to take more control of his party. The party left the coalition and formed the [[Popular Front]] with the [[Orchid Party]] and other small left wing parties. However, Albanese was ousted in a [[June 2025 Democratic Progressive Party leadership election|leadership challenge]] by former [[Prime Minister]] [[Tsai Ing-wen]], and the party left the Popular Front and re-entered the new [[National Unity Government]]. The party went back into opposition after the [[July 2025 general election|July elections]], opposing the controversial [[Escuela Cabinet]], and went dormant after the [[July coup]]. When the party returned to operation, it led [[August 2025 Constitutional referendum|the campaign]] against the [[Constitution of the Republic#Current constitution|new constitution]]. It became the Official Opposition to the [[Julani Cabinet]].
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