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Several proposals for a flag of Taiwan have been initiated by supporters of formal Taiwan independence to replace the flag of the Republic of China as the national flag flown over Taiwan. Supporters of Taiwan independence object to the use of the flag of the Republic of China since it was designed by and is closely associated with the Kuomintang. However, no single flag has been established as the symbol of the independence movement, and moderate supporters of Taiwan independence, such as the Democratic Progressive Party, have accepted the flag of the Republic of China for the time being and have not pushed for a new flag. The flag of the Republic of China in current use is defined in the 6th article of the Constitution, and amending the Constitution requires a referendum which would only

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  • Several proposals for a flag of Taiwan have been initiated by supporters of formal Taiwan independence to replace the flag of the Republic of China as the national flag flown over Taiwan. Supporters of Taiwan independence object to the use of the flag of the Republic of China since it was designed by and is closely associated with the Kuomintang. However, no single flag has been established as the symbol of the independence movement, and moderate supporters of Taiwan independence, such as the Democratic Progressive Party, have accepted the flag of the Republic of China for the time being and have not pushed for a new flag. The flag of the Republic of China in current use is defined in the 6th article of the Constitution, and amending the Constitution requires a referendum which would only succeed with wide political support. The Republic of China, originally based in mainland China, retreated to Taiwan in 1949 and established its capital in Taipei. The country, since then referred to as "Taiwan" in vernacular, retains its official name "Republic of China" and still officially claims territories governed by the People's Republic of China, just as the PRC claims all ROC territories. (en)
  • Beberapa usulan untuk bendera Taiwan dicetuskan oleh para pendukung kemerdekaan Taiwan untuk menggantikan bendera Republik Tiongkok sebagai bendera nasional yang dikibarkan di Taiwan. Para pendukung kemerdekaan Taiwan menentang pemakaian bendera Republik Tiongkok karena bendera tersebut dirancang oleh dan sangat diasosiasikan dengan Kuomintang. Namun, tak ada bendera tunggal yang dijadikan sebagai simbol gerakan kemerdekaan, dan para pendukung moderat dari kemerdekaan Taiwan, seperti Partai Progresif Demokrat, menerima bendera Republik Tiongkok untuk saat ini dan tak mendorong pemakaian bendera baru. Bendera Republik Tiongkok yang sekarang dipakai diatur dalam pasal 6 Konstitusi (in)
  • 以下是提倡台灣獨立運動的團體所提議的台灣國旗。 (zh)
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  • Beberapa usulan untuk bendera Taiwan dicetuskan oleh para pendukung kemerdekaan Taiwan untuk menggantikan bendera Republik Tiongkok sebagai bendera nasional yang dikibarkan di Taiwan. Para pendukung kemerdekaan Taiwan menentang pemakaian bendera Republik Tiongkok karena bendera tersebut dirancang oleh dan sangat diasosiasikan dengan Kuomintang. Namun, tak ada bendera tunggal yang dijadikan sebagai simbol gerakan kemerdekaan, dan para pendukung moderat dari kemerdekaan Taiwan, seperti Partai Progresif Demokrat, menerima bendera Republik Tiongkok untuk saat ini dan tak mendorong pemakaian bendera baru. Bendera Republik Tiongkok yang sekarang dipakai diatur dalam pasal 6 Konstitusi (in)
  • 以下是提倡台灣獨立運動的團體所提議的台灣國旗。 (zh)
  • Several proposals for a flag of Taiwan have been initiated by supporters of formal Taiwan independence to replace the flag of the Republic of China as the national flag flown over Taiwan. Supporters of Taiwan independence object to the use of the flag of the Republic of China since it was designed by and is closely associated with the Kuomintang. However, no single flag has been established as the symbol of the independence movement, and moderate supporters of Taiwan independence, such as the Democratic Progressive Party, have accepted the flag of the Republic of China for the time being and have not pushed for a new flag. The flag of the Republic of China in current use is defined in the 6th article of the Constitution, and amending the Constitution requires a referendum which would only (en)
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  • Usulan bendera Taiwan (in)
  • Proposed flags of Taiwan (en)
  • 臺灣獨立運動提議國旗 (zh)
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