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Taiwan's government dismisses newly formed Trotskyist group as non-threatening, non-registered, and ideologically distant from Beijing.
Taiwan’s government downplayed the formation of the Revolutionary Communist Party of Taiwan, stating it has not registered as a political party and appears more like an intellectual group.
The group, which held a founding congress in Taipei with about 20 attendees, promotes Trotskyist ideas rooted in original Marxism and humanism.
Officials say such views are ideologically distant from Beijing’s interests and unlikely to lead to collaboration.
While advocating communism is legally allowed under Taiwan’s Constitution, authorities note it remains politically untenable for the Chinese Communist Party.
The group may continue operating as long as it avoids illegal activity.
El gobierno de Taiwán descarta el grupo trotskista recién formado como no amenazante, no registrado e ideológicamente distante de Pekín.