Hong Kong Macau Republic of China (Taiwan)(groups of pro-Chinese identity) Hong Kong Republic of China (Taiwan)(groups of pro-Chinese identity) Current Former The New Democracy Party of China (NDPC; simplified Chinese: 中国新民党; traditional Chinese: 中國新民黨; pinyin: Zhōngguó Xinmíndǎng) is a political party that started in the People's Republic of China, and is banned by the Chinese government.
[3] It was established by Guo Quan, a professor at Nanjing Normal University in 2007 after he published an open letter to the leaders of China.
The second acting chairman is Cunzhu Zheng, who was also a student leader in Anhui Province in 1989's Tiananmen Square Protests.
New Democracy Party of China was founded by Guo Quan, a former associate professor at Nanjing Normal University and the acting chairman of the newly established New Democracy Party of China, was arrested by police near his Nanjing home.
"He tried to set up an opposition party, they accused him of 'subversion of state power,' "Mr. Guo's wife said.