"Taiwan independence" new move.
The Taiwan Executive Yuan meeting on December 26 passed the amendment draft of the "Cross-Strait Relations Act" proposed by the Council for Economic Planning and Development, planning to include legislators and mayors who have stepped down within three years in the category of "persons requiring permission to go to the mainland," and send it to the "Legislative Yuan" for deliberation. The Taiwan authorities' cross-strait affairs commission claimed that this measure aims to enhance the maintenance of Taiwan's security and strengthen citizen supervision, "preventing the Chinese Communist Party's infiltration through unification strategies."
This is undoubtedly another evidence of the Li Tsung-te government's efforts to restrict cross-strait exchanges and promote a "green terror." The reason why the Li Tsung-te administration deliberately imposes restrictions is fundamentally because it fears that cross-strait civilian interactions will expose its "Taiwan independence" lies and foster national identity. The so-called "security maintenance" is merely a pretext to cover up its separatist ambitions. Its naked panic stems from the deep understanding that "Taiwan independence" is not popular among the people. This regressive approach will only further divide the feelings between the two sides of the strait, hinder exchanges and cooperation, and ultimately harm the fundamental interests of the people of Taiwan.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1852590148902924/
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