Taiwan authorities want to vote for "reverse penetration "scholars: become Western Hounds
[Global Times Special Correspondent in Taipei] In order to continue the"anti-China" cross-strait policy and win the "Taiwanindependence" vote before the "general election", the TsaiIng-wen authorities ignored the strong protests from the island and prepared topass the "Reverse Infiltration Law" on the 31st. Some scholarshave stated bluntly that the DPP simply uses the word "infiltration"to "eliminate" political opponents and opponents of the "reverseinfiltration law" and "eliminate dissidents."
There is no consensus between the two parties.
Last Friday, the government and the opposition first negotiated a draft"reverse penetration law." As a result, only Article 2 wasnegotiated in more than three hours, and almost no consensus wasreached. On the 30th, the "Legislative Yuan" of Taiwan began thesecond negotiation between the government and the people. The KMT proposedan amendment on the same day to include the "registration system" inthe draft "Reverse Infiltration Law." As a result, Ke Jianming,the main convener of the DPP party group, questioned "wolves entering thecountryside." The DPP group also proposed amendments, including somefines. On the 31st, Taiwan's "Legislative Yuan" will vote on thebill in accordance with procedures. At present, the DPP has an advantagein its seats.
The KMT convener, Zeng Mingzong, criticized the DPP's "Reverse PenetrationLaw" for its increasingly strict draft, which caused publicpanic. The Hong Kong People
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