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The
Gang of Four was a political faction of four Chinese Communist Party officials, prominent during the Cultural Revolution 1966–1976.
Gang of Four may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Political groups
Gang of Four (Afghanistan) : Aslam Watanjar, Sayed Muhammad Gulabzoy, Sherjan Mazdoryar, Asadullah Sarwar
Gang of Four (Australian Labor Party) : Kevin Rudd, Julia Gillard, Wayne Swan, Lindsay Tanner
Gang of Four (Australian Democrats) : Lyn Allison, John Cherry, Andrew Murray, Aden Ridgeway
Gang of Four (Harlem) , U.S.: David Dinkins, Basil Paterson, Charles Rangel, Percy Sutton
Gang of Four (Pakistan) : two different uses to describe four generals
Gang of Four (Papua New Guinea) : Mekere Morauta, Charles Lepani, Rabbie Namaliu and Anthony Siaguru
Gang of Four (pro-Contra) in the U.S.: Bernard W. Aronson, Bruce P. Cameron, Robert S. Leiken, Penn Kemble
Gang of Four (SDP) , UK: four politicians who founded the Social Democratic Party
Gang of Four (Seattle) , U.S.: Bernie Whitebear, Bob Santos, Roberto Maestas, Larry Gossett
Gang of Four in Colorado, U.S., or the Four Horsemen:
Pat Stryker , Jared Polis, Tim Gill, Rutt Bridges
Other groups
See also
Topics referred to by the same term