Revision as of 14:10, 16 October 2024 edit14.50.93.227 (talk) No, there are sources that describe the CCP itself as "conservative", but none that describe the CCP itself as "liberal". Crucially, the pro-Beijing camp in Hong Kong/Macao/Taiwan is a conservative, never a liberal.Tags: Undo Reverted← Previous edit | Revision as of 17:30, 16 October 2024 edit undoGuotaian (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users1,522 edits The political context of Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan is different from mainland China. In HK, conservative just means pro-status quo (eg. Pro-beijing). In Mainland China, there are reformist factions in the CCP as the CCP is a big tent party. Additionally, where are the sources that mention the CCP as being explicitly conservative?Tags: Undo RevertedNext edit → | ||
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