Zheng Li-wen Visits China; Cho Jung-tai: Contact with CCP Requires High-Intensity Supervision
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Following Zheng Li-wen's visit to China, Taiwan's Legislative Yuan debated strengthening oversight of political figures' interactions with Beijing. Legislator Shen Bo-yang proposed a joint review mechanism for influential party leaders, similar to civil servants. MAC Minister Chiu Chui-cheng explained past attempts at legal amendments and Premier Cho Jung-tai warned of "post-disaster reconstruction" of laws if illegal activities occur, emphasizing national security.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What was the purpose of Zheng Li-wen's visit to China?
- A: She visited China from the 7th to the 12th at the invitation of General Secretary Xi Jinping.
- Q: What is the Taiwanese government's stance on political figures visiting China?
- A: The Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) has discussed regulating visits by political agents and influential figures, considering future amendments to require review and disclosure for "specific personnel."