Chiang is acknowledged as a leader of the nation's democracy movement under Japanese rule. In the 1920s, he set up the Taiwan National Council and the Taiwan People's Party, the first political parties to be established in Taiwan.
He was also the first person to seek to improve the status of Taiwanese during the Japanese occupation through the establishment of a democracy movement.
Ma said the country should act on Chiang's urge for the people to unite for a greater good, while vowing to continue his efforts to recognize the KMT's historical mistakes and make amends to its victims.



