Governo "Nacionalista", oficialmente Governo Nacional da República da China (chinês tradicional: 中華民國國民政府, pinyin: Zhōnghuá Mínguó Guómín Zhèngfǔ) refere-se ao governo da República da China controlado por Chiang Kai-shek, entre 1927 a 1948, após o Golpe de Wuhan e o expurgo contra a facção esquerda do Partido Nacionalista da China (KMT) e os comunistas do PCCh. O nome do governo deriva da tradução literal de Kuomintang como "Partido Nacionalista".
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