Wang Yingjin pointed out that Deng Xiaoping said that Taiwan can retain the army with prerequisite, that is, it cannot constitute a threat to the mainland.(AFP)

Although the late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping once said that Taiwan can still have its own army after the cross -strait unification, Wang Yingjin, director of the Research Center of the Cross -Strait Research Center of Renmin University of China, said that many mainland scholars advocated the cancellation of the Taiwan army after reunification.

(Beijing News) Wang Yingjin, director of the Research Center of the Cross -Strait Research Center of Renmin University of China, advocated that after peaceful unity, Taiwan must completely remove the Republic of China system. Taiwan's defense work should also be handed over to the Chinese central government. Taiwan should not retain the army.

The China Review News Agency saw Wang Yingjin's investment book yesterday and titled lsquo; two systems of RSquo; Taiwan plan must solve four major problems.He believes that although Hong Kong and Macau have been implemented for more than 20 years, Taiwan and Hong Kong and Macao still have its particularity compared with Hong Kong and Macao. These uniqueness is the focus and difficulty of designing the two systems in the future.

Wang Yingjin first pointed out that there is a problem of de -colonization after the return of Hong Kong and Macao; after the unity of the two sides of the strait, Taiwan has existence of sovereignty.The specific content includes a series of political symbols, titles, laws, and systems that support the so -called lsquo; the Republic of China still exist in RSquo;, names, laws and systems, that is, de -nationalization; and the de -centralization of the so -called central government to the special administrative division government.

It must be clearly reflected in the same belonging to the first middle

As for how to carry out sovereignty transformation, the specific details of the Taiwan plan, two systems, two systems, and the content of the Taiwan plan must be fully negotiated and negotiated to seek solutions.Nevertheless, Wang Yingjin advocates that the transformation of the Taiwan regime must adhere to a clear and firm guidance principle, that is: it must be clearly reflected in the cross -strait LSQUO; the same belonging to a China and sharing a central government RSQUO;

Although the late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping once said that after the unity of the two sides of the strait, Taiwan can still have his own army, but Wang Yingjin said in an article yesterday that many mainland scholars advocated the unification of the Taiwan army, at least the military force was transformed into similar foreign gendarmerie forces.Special armed forces of nature.Moreover, Deng Xiaoping also said that the army that Taiwan's preserved army could not constitute a threat to the mainland.In the future, if the threat of Taiwan independence does not disappear, Taiwan will still be allowed to retain the army, which will be the same as Deng Xiaoping's original intention.

After the cross -strait unification, Taiwan's diplomatic relations established in the name of the Republic of China and the establishment of diplomatic relations with individual countries will no longer exist. It can be considered to set up a Taiwan affairs branch in the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.The relationship between the former diplomatic relations.Among the Chinese delegations in the United Nations, appropriate places can be left for the Taiwan Special Economic Zone, but the resident representatives must be held by mainlanders.

The Taiwan authorities still control Dongsha Island, Taiping Island and Zhongzhou Island in the South China Sea.Wang Yingjin believes that after the unity of the two sides of the strait, if Taiwan still uses one country, two systems to exclude the jurisdiction of the central government, it will be very detrimental to China's defending marine territorial sovereignty and the common interests of cross -strait.Therefore, even if the central government does not recover the entire power of Taiwan's current islands and related waters under its jurisdiction, at least it will recover political, sovereignty, and security power.Government exercise.

At the end of the article, Wang Yingjin emphasized that the above planning is analyzed only under peaceful unity. If the unity of the mainland's military force caused by Taiwan independence in the future, some analysis will no longer be established.

On January 2 this year, the President of China ... At the commemorative confession of the 40th anniversary of the publication of Taiwan's compatriots, it was proposed to discuss the plan of one country, two systems, and Taiwan.The next day, Wang Yingjin, one of the mainland to study important think tanks in Taiwan, proposed the concept of a composite one country, two systems, Taiwan models in an interview with the Taiwan China Times. It is believed that the institutional arrangement after the unity of both sides of the strait can be similar to the central and quasi -central relationship.He pointed out that Taiwan enjoys a certain degree of equal status. The relationship between the central government and Taiwan is not the central and local relationships in the general sense. Instead, it has the nature of the relationship between the federal government and the federal member units to blur the dispute between cross -strait relations.

Almost at the same time, he also pointed out that mainland China is constructing a new cross -strait relationship that is mainly in me, and passively shifted from cross -strait relations to positive shaping and leading cross -strait relations from the past.He believes that how to further transform the strategic advantages of the mainland into an influence on the island of Taiwan is the new topic and new tasks facing the Chinese government's current and in the future.On the eve of the two nationwide conferences, Wang Yingjin threw new ideas on exploring the Taiwan plan of one country, two systems, and whether there was an official message behind it, which was worthy of attention.