The CPP supports Chinese nationalism, socialism, anti-bureaucracy, anti-privilege, anti-dictatorship, anti-corruption, justice for all, world unity, and democratic constitutional government.
advocates strengthening substantive exchanges with Mainland China, supports the Three Principles of the People, and Chinese unification.
[2] In the 2005–06 Taiwanese local elections, the Chinese People's Party nominated one person: Wang Xiaoyu (Chinese: 王小玉)of the 6th constituency to run for Taipei City councilor, who was eventually defeated by 416 votes.
In April 2011, Wang Zhongquan's account was frozen after he failed to declare his political donations, and he was fined by the Supervisory Yuan two consecutive times.
He said that he would hire a lawyer to sue Supervisory Yuan Chairman Wang Jianxuan and Legal Affairs Minister Zeng Yongfu.