National Progress Party

The National Progress Party ( 國進步黨, Gwok Jeunbouh Dóng), also known by its Chan abbreviation, Gwokjeun, is a Chanhanese  founded in 1965. The Gwokjeun was created as a successor to the centrist Democratic Party ( 民主的黨, Màhnjyú Dīk Dóng) following its dissolution in 1964, after the death of its founder and leading figure Lo Pak Chun. The politics of Lo Pak Chun's Chancellorship were of great influence to the early members of the Gwokjeun, as seen in the organization's political charter focused on national conservatism and upholding constitutionalist ideals.

Since winning a majority in the legislature in 1978, the Gwokjeun has been a major force in Chanhanese politics. Under the leadership of Chancellor Yau Ka Yee (2001-2006) the Gwokjeun took a gradual turn towards more centrist politics, causing the formation of the National Lo Pak Chun Society - a  within the party. The main line of the party tends to fall along the center-right in terms of and along the center/center-left in terms of  since the Yau Ka Yee Pivot in party politics.