Councillor urges Kinmen Special Zone Referendum, Chen Fu-hai: A central government matter
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A Kinmen County Councillor has proposed a referendum on establishing a special economic zone in Kinmen, citing China's proposed cross-strait connection policies. However, Kinmen County Magistrate Chen Fu-hai stated that this is a matter for the central government and emphasized the need for central government coordination.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why was a referendum proposed for the establishment of a special zone in Kinmen?
- A: Following China's announcement of preferential policies for Kinmen and Matsu, including water, electricity, gas, and bridge connections, a Kinmen County Councilor proposed a referendum on establishing a special zone to promote Kinmen's economic development.
- Q: What is the Kinmen County Magistrate's view on establishing a special zone?
- A: Magistrate Chen Fuhai stated that establishing a special zone is under the jurisdiction of the central government and requires coordination and approval from the central government.
- Q: What are the specific contents of the cross-strait policies proposed by China?
- A: China has proposed 10 preferential policies for the Kinmen and Matsu regions, including water, electricity, gas, and bridge connections.