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Hong Xiuzhu Support Association: Safeguard the Republic of China, Revitalize the Party’s Morality and Party Soul

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Hong Xiuzhu Support Association: Safeguard the Republic of China, Revitalize the Party’s Morality and Party Soul, Maintain…

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Protect the Republic of China, Revitalize Party Morality and Party Spirit

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>Arizona branch of the Chinese Kuomintang

Notice on the establishment of the Hong Xiuzhu Support Association

In order to support Hong Xiuzhu, the 14th quasi-presidential candidate of the Republic of China, the Arizona branch of the Chinese Kuomintang is scheduled to be held on July 19, after the 19th National Congress of the Chinese Kuomintang passed. The Hong Xiuzhu Support Association was launched. Organizing party members to return to Taiwan to help vote is not only to win this election, but also to win back our common future.

time; July 19, 2015. Sunday, 10:30 a.m., Location: Mandarin Super Buffet 1501 W Bathany Home Road, Phoenix AZ 85015. Food and beverage fee is $12 per person.

>Party members are welcome to actively participate, and please contact the following comrades.

​​R.S.V.P​.

Contact person:

​​​​​​​​​Min Zhongying 480-522-0275

Li Wenzhe 602-793-1325

Zhang Wenxiu ​602​-​329​​​-​9148​

>Cao Jiayi 480-540-4462

>Yang Yonghui 480-220-3723​

>Liang Xiaoyan​ 602-312-2203​

Time; July 19, 2015. Sunday 10:30 a.m.

Location: Mandarin Super Buffet

1501 W Bathany Home Road

Phoenix AZ 85015

Restaurant phone number: 602-589-8888

Email: kmt.AZ1688@gmail.com Chinese Nationalist Party Arizona Branch

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