Cheng Li-wen Visits China; DPP Caucus: Accepting the 1992 Consensus Means Accepting One Country, Two Systems
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Legislator Cheng Li-wen of the KMT visited China and met with Song Tao, Director of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the CCP, stating that the '1992 Consensus' remains 'evergreen.' The DPP caucus strongly opposed this, asserting that accepting the 1992 Consensus is equivalent to accepting 'One Country, Two Systems.'
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What was the purpose of Cheng Li-wen's visit to China?
- A: She stated that this visit reaffirms the political foundation of the '1992 Consensus and opposition to Taiwan independence' as 'still fresh and relevant'.
- Q: What was the DPP's response to Cheng Li-wen's statements?
- A: The DPP criticized the KMT for considering the unification process with China as a peaceful option and emphasized that accepting the 1992 Consensus is equivalent to accepting the one country, two systems framework.
- Q: What is the core content of the '1992 Consensus'?
- A: According to the text, its core concepts are 'both sides of the strait belong to one China' and 'promoting peaceful reunification of the two sides'.