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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- Q: Who hosted the dinner for Legislator Cheng Li-wen's delegation in Nanjing on the 7th?
- A: Song Tao, who is the Director of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the CCP, hosted the dinner.
- Q: What did Cheng Li-wen state about the political foundation of the '1992 Consensus' during her speech?
- A: She stated that the political foundation of '1992 Consensus, Oppose Taiwan Independence' is still evergreen.
- Q: According to Chuang Jui-hsiung, what did Chinese President Xi Jinping negate and how did he define the cross-strait relationship?
- A: He negated 'one China, with different interpretations' and defined the relationship as both sides belonging to one China.
- Q: What does the DPP caucus emphasize that accepting the '1992 Consensus' actually means for Taiwan?
- A: The DPP caucus emphasizes that accepting the '1992 Consensus' means accepting 'One Country, Two Systems.'
- Q: What conditions did Fan Yun urge KMT legislators to participate in and review in the Legislative Yuan?
- A: She urged KMT legislators to negotiate the draft law on national defense and review the general budget proposal.