13th National Congress of Kuomintang

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The 13th National Congress of Kuomintang (Chinese :中國國民黨第十三次全國代表大会) was the thirteenth national congress of Kuomintang, held on 7 July 1988 in Linkou Township, Taipei County, Taiwan. [1]

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Kuomintang Political party in the Republic of China

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Lee Teng-hui was elected as Chairman of Kuomintang on 8 July 1988.

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  1. "Kuomintang News Network". kmt.org.tw. Archived from the original on 2014-07-09. Retrieved 2014-08-23.