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From the 1930s onward a civil war was underway in mainland China between Chiang Kai-shek's ROC government and the Communist Party of China led by Mao Zedong.
From the perspective of the ROC constitution, which the mainstream political parties such as the KMT and DPP currently respect and recognize, changing the ROC ’ s governing status or completely clarifying Taiwan ’ s political status would at best require amending the ROC constitution.
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From January 15, 1994 to October 19, 2006, Lee served as the President of the Academia Sinica of the Taiwan ( ROC ).
From the 1960s onwards, nations friendly to the PRC, led by the People's Republic of Albania under Enver Hoxha, moved an annual resolution in the General Assembly to expel the " representatives of Chiang Kai-shek " ( an implicit reference to the ROC ) and permit the PRC to occupy the China seat at the UN.
From the assumption of power by the Communists and the proclamation of the PRC until 1971, the ROC Government remained the representative of China before the UN, although it had lost almost all of the territory.
From the ROC point of view, it was punishment of Communist insubordination ; from the PRC view, it was Nationalist treachery.
From the political perspective, according to the PRC argument, the government of the Republic of China ceased to be legitimate following its retreat to Taiwan in 1949, and thus all sovereignty and governmental authority in China was automatically transferred to the PRC, including that of Taiwan which was then under ROC administration.
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