China-appointed Taiwan representatives take it upon themselves to promote ‘greater integration’

China-appointed Taiwan representatives take it upon themselves to promote ‘greater integration’

promoting reconciliation

On the heels of the region’s national elections in January and simmering cross-strait issues, the Taiwan issue was in the light at China’s” two lessons” meetings this time.

The” two sessions” are China’s legislature’s concurrent annual meetings, the National People’s Congress ( NPC ), and its political advisory body, the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.

” I feel very sorry that the’de- Sinicisation’ education in Taiwan for younger people will include hundreds of thousands of new voters each year who do no recognize themselves as Taiwanese,” said NPC deputy Chen Yun Ying. &nbsp,

” We go through posturing in every Taiwan election, which intensifies the indoctrination that we are never Chinese. It’s tragic for our Taiwanese countrymen to not recognize as Chinese.

The development of cross-strait social and skill exchange, especially among youth, was best on the agenda at the NPC’s monthly session.

According to observers, this is a component of the connectivity strategies that China is determined to implement. &nbsp,

For example, the State Council released a development plan for Fujian state past year, making it simpler for Chinese to purchase a home and establish it.