Ta Kung Pao: DPP politicians know that "Taiwan independence" is a "dead end"
Ta Kung Pao: DPP politicians know that "Taiwan independence" is a "dead end" China News Service, September 8 Hong Kong's "Ta Kung Pao" published an article on the 8th saying that the Democratic Progressive Party...
Ta Kung Pao: DPP politicians know that "Taiwan independence" is a "dead end." China News Service, September 8. Hong Kong's "Tai Kung Pao" published an article on the 8th that the DPP's "Taiwan independence" is the foundation of the party. In fact, the DPP politicians themselves know very well that "Taiwan independence" is nothing more than an election tool and a sensational tactic. This is because "Taiwan independence" is basically a dead end. Chen Shui-bian also said that if "Taiwan independence" cannot be achieved, it cannot be done. He can't do it, and Lee Teng-hui can't do it." Chen Shui-bian tied the "referendum on UN membership" to the "general election" back then, which was just to fool voters. Excerpts from the article are as follows: At the end of last year, the "WikiLeaks" website published more than 200,000 confidential U.S. diplomatic documents. The United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Russia, Israel and other countries were also involved, causing a major shock in the international diplomatic community. The storm?#21561; has arrived in Taiwan, and the secret documents contain many grievances and grievances between blue and green politicians. However, the most shocking revelation was yesterday's revelation that the "referendum on UN membership" launched by the Chen Shui-bian administration in 2007 was actually an election strategy to fool the people. "Wiki" data shows that the United States was highly nervous and dissatisfied with Bian's move at the time, but people within the Democratic Progressive Party, including Su Zhenchang, who was the deputy candidate in the election that year, made it clear that "voting" was a campaign tool. Committee member Bi Ling even bluntly told the United States that if Hsieh was elected, the Democratic Progressive Party would not raise this issue again and "everything will return to reality." Some people may question the authenticity of the "Germany", but on the matter of the "referendum on UN membership", the DPP parties indirectly admitted that what "Wikipedia" said was true. Guan Biling said that she hoped that the United States would understand that the DPP would not let the situation get out of control, so she emphasized that everything would return to reality after the election. Tsai Ing-wen also did not deny that the "referendum on UN membership" was an election tool, and admitted that the "referendum on UN membership" did play a part in the election. The DPP has always regarded "Taiwan independence" as the foundation of the party, and has presented itself as a "Taiwan independence" pioneer to flaunt itself as a party with "ideas". In fact, the DPP politicians themselves know very well that "Taiwan independence" is nothing more than an election. It is a tool and a sensational tactic, "talking" before the election and "reducing" after the election. This is because "Taiwan independence" is basically a dead end. Chen Shui-bian does not shy away from saying that "Taiwan independence" cannot be done. He can't do it, and Lee Teng-hui can't do it." Since it "can't be done", Chen Shui-bian's "government" actually tied the "referendum on UN membership" to the "general election" to fool the voters, which is really abominable.
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