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DPP and became
* On May 18, 2000, Chen Shui-bian was elected to be the president of Taiwan, ending the half-century rule of the KMT on the island, and became the first president of the DPP.
Ma was able to repair the political damage and, in December 2002, became the leading figure in the KMT by easily winning reelection as mayor of Taipei with the support of 64 % of Taipei voters while DPP challenger Lee Ying-yuan received 36 %.
This list became known as the DPP list of " video nasties ".
A Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP ) proposal authorizing citizens initiative rights to propose constitutional amendments was withdrawn after it became clear that such a proposal would not pass the Legislative Yuan.
It soon became one of the infamous titles to feature on the government's Department of Public Prosecutions list ( DPP ), better known to the tabloid press as the " Video Nasty " list.
When wa Mutharika died in April 2012, Banda was still the Vice-President of the country and became the President of the nation with a predominantly DPP cabinet.
While in the United States, Hsiao became active with the Democratic Progressive Party's ( DPP ) US representative office, serving as an activity coordinator.

DPP and largest
Though losses in the 2001 legislative elections made the DPP the largest single party in the Legislative Yuan, the pan-blue coalition retained a narrow majority over the pan-green coalition.
The DPP achieved considerable success in the 2001 elections, becoming the third largest party in the Folketing.
In both the 2005 and the 2007 election the DPP kept its position as third largest in the Folketing and was thus able to maintain its substantial role in policy-setting through both the remainder of Anders Fogh Rasmussen's Liberal-Conservative government and through that of successor Lars Løkke Rasmussen.
In December 2004 the ROC Legislative elections, although the then ruling DPP party actually increased its share of votes in the legislature and remained the largest single party there, the pan-blue coalition maintained a razor-thin majority, which surprised many.

DPP and party
The Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP ; 民主進步黨 ) is a political party in the Republic of China on Taiwan, and the dominant party in the Pan-Green Coalition.
Founded in 1986, DPP is the first meaningful opposition party in Taiwan.
This movement culminated in the formation of the DPP as an alternative party on September 28, 1986.
Once the DPP had representation in the Legislative Yuan ( LY, Congress ), the party used the legislature as a forum to challenge the government.
" DPP Chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen followed with a public statement on behalf of the party: " In regard to Chen and his wife's decision to withdraw from the party and his desire to shoulder responsibility for his actions as well as to undergo an investigation by the party's anti-corruption committee, we respect his decision and accept it.
The DPP vowed to reflect on public misgivings towards the party.
The first years of the DPP as the ruling party drew accusations from the opposition that, as a self-styled Taiwanese nationalist party, the DPP was itself inadequately sensitive to the ethnographic diversity of Taiwan's population.
In 1999, accusations of nepotism were levied against the DPP after it was revealed that Kjærsgaard's husband, Henrik Thorup, had been paid by the party as an independent consultant for over two years.
The DPP refused to reveal Thorup's salary and defended its actions, claiming that Pia Kjærsgaard's husband was the right man for the job and that his employment had nothing to do with his marriage to the party leader.
Although still illegal, the KMT did not take action against the DPP and the party was legalized in 1991.
In 1986, the permission to form new political parties was granted, and the Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP ) was inaugurated as the first opposition party.
As DPP Chairman, Hsu had moderated the platform of the party, promoting reconciliation with the People's Republic of China and the opening of direct links, a move, ironically, not supported by President Lee.
He remains the Chairman of the UDF, and after a dispute with his successor as President, Mutharika, the latter left the UDF and formed his own party, the Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP ), in February 2005.
Having failed twice in gaining DPP support for his presidential bid, first in 1996 when he lost the party primary to Peng Ming-Min and second in 1999 when the party threw its support behind the widely popular former mayor of Taipei City, Chen Shui-Bian, Hsu decided to withdraw from the DPP in 1999.

DPP and having
Kevueli Bulamainaivalu, the Assistant Police Commissioner for Crime, publicly questioned on 27 October why the Department of Public Prosecutions ( DPP ) was taking so long to charge the person, believed to be a senior civil servant, who was identified as having made the threatening calls.

DPP and plurality
This had the effect of turning the May 14 elections into an opinion poll on relations with mainland China which was undesired by the Democratic Progressive Party, though the DPP subsequently gained a plurality in the elections.

DPP and Legislative
Fears that the DPP would one day take control of the legislature led then-President Lee Teng-hui to push through a series of amendments to strengthen presidential power ( for example, Taiwan's premier would no longer have to be confirmed by the Legislative Yuan ).
In the national elections held in early months of 2008 the DPP won less than 25 % of the seats ( 38. 2 % vote share ) in the new Legislative Yuan while its presidential candidate, former Kaohsiung mayor Frank Hsieh, lost to KMT candidate Ma Ying-jeou by a wide margin ( 41. 55 % vs. 58. 45 %).
However, attempts by the Democratic Progressive Party administration to create a new Constitution during the second term of DPP President Chen Shui-bian failed, because the then opposition Kuomintang controlled the Legislative Yuan.
In 1992, she was the deputy convener of the Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP ) Caucus in Legislative Yuan, and convener in 1995.
In January 2001, Hsiao announced her intention to run for the Legislative Yuan on the DPP ticket as a supplementary member representing overseas constituencies, citing her experience in international relations.

DPP and for
In Connelly v DPP ( AC 1254 ), the Law Lords ruled that a defendant could not be tried for any offence arising out of substantially the same set of facts relied upon in a previous charge of which he had been acquitted, unless there are " special circumstances " proven by the prosecution.
The DPP rejects the so-called " one China principle " as the basis for official diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China ( PRC ) and advocates a Taiwanese national identity which is separate from mainland China.
Democratic Progressive Party also differs from KMT on foreign and defense policies that DPP considers the relations with the United States, Japan, European states among other democratic countries are crucial for Taiwan security.
Some KMT officials have called efforts from DPP " fascist " ( a charge for which they later apologised ) and " racist ".
In February 2007, the Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP ) adopted a resolution to identify those responsible for the 1947 228 Incident massacre of Taiwanese people in order to charge them for war crime and crime against humanity.
The former ROC President, Chen Shui-bian of the DPP, regards acceptance of the " One China " principle as capitulation to the PRC, and prefers to view it as nothing more than a topic for discussion, in opposition to the PRC's insistence that the " One China " principle is a prerequisite for any negotiation.
Some in Taiwan believed that Lee's action was a deliberate attempt to sabotage the Kuomintang to ensure victory for Chen, who represented the DPP.
DPP may stand for:
He was strongly criticized by the DPP for not allowing the ROC national flag to be flown along with a PRC flag during Asian Women's Football Championship held in Taipei.
The Video Retailers Association were alarmed by the apparently random seizures and asked the DPP to provide a guideline for the industry so that stockists could be made aware of the titles which were liable to be confiscated.
As support for the Progress Party subsequently dwindled away, the DPP grew.
As such, the DPP was able to provide key parliamentary support for the center-right, Liberal-Conservative minority government led by Anders Fogh Rasmussen.
It has been held that it is generally acceptable for the police to conduct test purchases ( DPP v. Marshall ) or pose as passengers to catch unlicensed taxi drivers ( Nottingham City Council v. Amin ).
DPP distributes selected reading materials and conducts an Epics Study examination for school-going children throughout Andhra Pradesh
It is common for those who hold the office of Commonwealth or State DPP later to be appointed to a high judicial office.
The DPP is superintended by the Secretary for Justice, a political appointee, who is also accountable for the decisions of the DPP.

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