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Republic of Taiwan Provisional Government | |
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1956–1977 | |
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Status | Provisional government、Government-in-exile |
Capital | Taipei(Claimed) |
Capital-in-exile | Tokyo |
Common languages | Taiwanese |
Government | Republic |
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• 1956-1965 | Thomas Liao(廖文毅) (First President) |
• 1976-1977 | Lin Taiyuan(林台元) (Last President) |
Legislature | The Provisional National Assembly (Republic of Taiwan) |
Historical era | Cold War |
• Establish | 28 February 1956 |
• Disband | 7 January 1977 |
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The Republic of Taiwan Provisional Government was a political organization engaged in the Taiwan independence movement, serving as a Government-in-exile. It was established in 1956 in Tokyo, Japan, under the leadership of Thomas Liao, a Taiwanese PhD graduate from the United States[2] and dissolved in 1977. From the mid-1950 to the early 1960, it was one of the major overseas organizations in the Taiwan independence movement.