BEIJING (AP) A supporter of disgraced Chinese politician Bo Xilai said Sunday that she has set up a new political party and named the imprisoned former official its chairman, a move that poses personal risk for her but little threat to the Communist Party.
Wang Zheng said in a phone interview that the Zhi Xian Party was established last Wednesday in Beijing with the objective of bringing "common prosperity" a fairer distribution of wealth to China. The name of the party roughly translates to "supreme authority of the constitution."
Wang, a Beijing-based lecturer, said she wrote letters to Bo about her plan to start the party but named him chairman without his express consent. She also refused to provide more details about the party's membership except saying indirectly that there were at least a dozen members.
"I can only tell you that we have more members than the number of people who attended the Communist Party's first congress after it was established," Wang said. Twelve deputies attended the Communist Party's first congress in Shanghai in 1921.
China allows a small number of officially recognized alternative parties, although they serve as advisers rather than competitors to the ruling Communist Party. People have been jailed for setting up and participating in other political parties, mostly on charges of subverting state power.