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Blue calls for amendment of anti-osmosis law and Green must resist to the end – Taiwan Awakening News Networks

Blue calls for amendment of anti-osmosis law and Green must resist to the end – Taiwan Awakening News Networks
Blue calls for amendment of anti-osmosis law and Green must resist to the end – Taiwan Awakening News Networks
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DPP spokesperson Wu Zheng, legislator Shen Boyang, and Policy Association Executive Director Wang Yichuan held a press conference on the 22nd, criticizing the Kuomintang for wanting to amend the “Anti-infiltration Law” to open Taiwan’s doors. (Photo by Lu Xianghe/Taiwan Wake-up News)

[Taiwan Wake-Up Reporter Lu Xianghe reported from Taipei]”The Anti-Infiltration Law only criminalizes actions that are already illegal in the country. If there are Chinese elements, the penalties will be increased. If the Kuomintang relaxes it, it may harm Taiwan’s democracy!” DPP spokesperson Wu Zheng, Li Committee member Shen Boyang and Policy Council CEO Wang Yichuan held a press conference on the 22nd, criticizing the Kuomintang for wanting to amend the “Anti-infiltration Law” to open Taiwan’s doors. If there are any proposals by the Legislative Yuan in the future, they will resist it to the end. However, the blue camp criticized Green for being unwilling to communicate with the other side, which not only made the situation tense, but also used the Anti-Infiltration Law to deal with dissidents.

China continues to recommend how to prevent blockage

Wu Zheng said that after former President Ma Ying-jeou visited China and met with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Xiao Xucen, CEO of the foundation, immediately put forward the initiative to amend the “Anti-infiltration Law”, and the Kuomintang Legislative Yuan Caucus and the Party Central Committee also quickly responded to the amendment of the law. However, during the election period, a large number of Chinese mediators appeared, including tourism and entertainment in China, Chinese funds involved in the election, etc. The plan to amend the “Anti-infiltration Law” may endanger Taiwan’s democracy.

“The Anti-Infiltration Law only increases the existing penalties!” Shen Boyang, a legislator of the Democratic Progressive Party, pointed out that vote bribery is already illegal in China, but the Anti-Infiltration Law adds Chinese elements to the same behavior. If there are Chinese elements in the same behavior, it will be aggravated. ; Lobbying must be registered in the country. If there are Chinese factors, it will be aggravated and criminal liability will be imposed. He questioned, “Is the Kuomintang going to eliminate both vote bribery and obstruction of voting? Is the originally illegal behavior turned around when encountering China?”

Anti-blocking blue camp repair method

“China wants to use Taiwan’s democracy to destroy Taiwan’s democracy!” Wang Yichuan, executive director of the Policy Council of the Democratic Progressive Party, denounced that since Wang Huning, a member of the Politburo Standing Committee, proposed the “Great Exchange” strategy, China has targeted grassroots ministers, legislators, civil servants or retired generals, and even It was Legislative Yuan Han Guoyu who conducted exchange activities. The Kuomintang also wants to relax the provisions of the Anti-infiltration Law. If there is a proposal in the future, the Democratic Progressive Party will definitely resist it to the end.

Wu Zheng is worried that the most likely amendment to the Anti-Infiltration Law is Article 3: “No one may be instructed, entrusted or funded by infiltration sources to make political donations or donate funds for activities related to the referendum case. ” In the future, Kuomintang general convenor Fu Kunqi will lead the Blue Camp legislators to visit China. They will closely observe whether the two sides have communicated on how to amend the Anti-infiltration Law, and call on Fu Kunqi not to touch the bottom line of national security.

The government does not communicate with others

In response to the visit to China, Fu Kunqi said in a press release that cross-Strait relations are quite tense, but the government has not promoted peaceful cross-Strait exchanges. Since the government cannot and is unwilling to do so, members of Congress must shoulder the responsibility for peaceful cross-Strait exchanges and communication. He emphasized that Taiwan’s tourism industry is facing a cold winter and agricultural and fishery products cannot be sold to the other side of the Taiwan Strait. The tourism industry in the disaster areas has been severely damaged. People also hope to have peaceful exchanges with the other side of the Taiwan Strait so that group tourists can travel around the island in Taiwan.

In response to the revision of the Anti-Osmosis Law, Kuomintang legislator Weng Xiaoling said in an interview that the current Anti-Osmosis Law has too many provisions that are uncertain legal concepts and give prosecutors too much power to interpret. She believes that the provisions of the law do need to be revised, and the behavior that really involves endangering national security must be stipulated more clearly, instead of being too abstract and vague as it is now, especially during the election period, when it is used by the government. As a tool to deal with dissidents.

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