The question of non partisans, who are non partisans

Updated on society 2024-03-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Non-party personages refer to people who have not joined any political party and have made positive contributions to society and have a certain influence, and their main body is intellectuals. Specifically in China, during the period of the New Democratic Revolution, well-known figures without party or faction were generally called social elites. After the establishment of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in 1949, a special section of non-party democrats was established.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It seems to be people who want to participate in politics and do not participate in political parties, such as deputies to the National People's Congress and members of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    To be honest, this is still a matter of subjective ideological identification. For example, if you feel that you are contributing to society, but the decision-makers do not think so, then everything is blank.

    The so-called non-partisan personages are more academic figures outside the political sphere. If they have made certain achievements in a specific field, and the achievements they have created can be recognized by the best, then the so-called title will follow.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    To paraphrase a sentence from a martial arts biography, "There are people above me".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Non-party democrats are Guo Moruo, Ma Yinchu, Zhang Xiruo, Li Da, Dong Luan (Yu Li), and Fu Ding.

    1. Ouyang Yuqian, Hong Shen, Wu Youxun, Wang Zhixiang, Ding Xielin, Zhou Gucheng and 12 other people attended the first plenary session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference held in Beijing in September 1949.

    The term "independent" evolved from nonpartisan democrats. Non-partisan democrats are the term given to well-known personalities who have not joined any party organization and who have a history of democratic movements. With the development of history, non-party democrats in the original sense have basically ceased to exist, and the title of non-party democrats has gradually been replaced by non-party personages.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Non-party personages refer to people who have not joined any party and have made positive contributions to society and have a certain influence, and their main body is intellectuals. 2. Non-party personages should have the following characteristics: (1) They have not joined any party and have non-party status.

    2) It is to make a positive contribution to the society and have a certain social impact. The activities carried out by non-party personages are of a political nature and must be influential and representative among the masses with whom they are contacted. (3) Be well-educated and of high quality.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    <>Non-party personages refer to well-known personages who did not join any party organization in the new democratic revolution led by the Communist Party of China but participated in the people's democratic movement. Non-party democrats were developed and formed under the specific historical conditions of the Chinese revolution. They are not partisan in form, but partisan in substance.

    Non-partisan:

    In January 1946, the Kuomintang convened a political consultative conference, and nine non-party delegates attended as social elites. After the Kuomintang launched the civil war, the social elites were divided, and some people attached themselves to the Kuomintang and participated in the National Assembly and the Kuomintang, which ruined the reputation of the social elites.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Democrats without party affiliation used to be called "non-party and non-factional," "social elites," and "patriotic figures without party affiliation." One of the participating units of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

    On May 1, 1948, the Communist Party of China called for a new political consultative conference, Guo Moruo, Ma Yinchu, Zhang Xiruo, Li Da, and Fu Ding.

    1. Ouyang Yuqian, Hong Chen, Wu Youxun, Wang Zhixiang, Zhou Gucheng, and 12 others responded to the call and came to the Liberated Areas one after another; as representatives of "democratic personages without party affiliation," they attended the first plenary session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference held in Beijing in September 1949, participated in the formulation of the "Common Program" of the CPPCC, and elected the "people." Since then, "democratic personages without party affiliation" have remained in the CPPCC as a unit and have played an important role to this day.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The big difference is that people without party affiliation are quite prestigious non-CCP and non-democratic party figures, such as Yuan Longping's sub-class bigwigs, that is to say, they have not joined any party, but the prestige is extremely high [the masses], and the people without party affiliation are the nobles of the non-party masses, so they are called people, and the masses are the masses without party affiliation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1.Non-partisan personages are people who do not belong to any party group.

    2.All the masses are non-partisan.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Being pro-nonpartisan is a political concept and a political identity.

    Non-partisan democrats are not the same as the masses!

    It's not that people who have not joined a political party are called non-party democrats! Non-party democrats were developed and formed under the specific historical conditions of the Chinese revolution. They are not partisans in form, but in essence they are partisan, and they are one of the participating units of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference; democratic personages without party affiliation once called them "non-party and non-factional," "social elites," and "patriotic personages without party affiliation." They are different from the masses, so please do not use them indiscriminately.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    "People without party affiliation" are the biggest officials they buy, and "people without party affiliation" are officials who can drink tea and hold meetings with the chairman. Do you understand?

    Don't understand? Then I'll be specific. First of all, you have to be a philanthropist, how can ordinary people become philanthropists? It's simple, just spend a little money.

    First of all, "sincere communication" is very familiar, this is the first step; Then there is "moving China", which is the second step; Finally, there are "non-partisans", understand? Unbelief? In "Sincere Communication", there is a post-80s web game who has neither saved people nor contributed to society, but he has not become a public welfare figure!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    That is, they are not affiliated with any political parties or organizations. It's like the kind of student council that doesn't join clubs in college.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There is no party affiliation for people without party affiliation, they are the four groups.

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