Author: Liao Shifeng

Source: Hong Kong 01

The Czech Senate Congress Miloscaron (VYSTR#269; IL) and his party visited Taiwan yesterday (30th). Vestchr will meet with Tsai Ing -wen and give a speech at the Legislative Yuan.This trip is not only the last wish to replace the late Speaker Jaroslav Kubera, but also set off the waves of cross -strait and Czech domestic politics.

The relations between European countries and Taiwan have always been very afraid of the sensitive factors on both sides of the strait. However, the Czech Senate Speaker can ignore many politics and decide to visit Taiwan. This is actually not only related to the Czech domestic affairs bureau, but also the development trajectory of the PC relations since the late Cold War.

From the perspective of the Czech internal affairs, the Czech Republic is a state of parliament of the two presidential institutions. The political situation is quite complicated. There are both direct -elected presidents and Senate and House of Representatives.The current Czech President Middot; Miloscaron (Zeman), which belongs to the Citizen Rights Party (SPOZ), only has a seat in the regional parliament and has no importance to central politics.And currently leading the government's Prime Minister Andre Middot; Andrej Babiscaron (), the populist party created in 2011 (ANO) is the largest party in the House of Representatives in the Czech Republic, but it cannot obtain more than half of the 200 seats, soIt is necessary to rely on the Czech Social Democratic Party (#268; SSD) to form more than half of the coalition government, and the support of the Czech and Moravia Communist Party (KS#268; M) to maintain governance.

As for the Czech Senate is currently a free position, among the 81 seats, the two ruling parties of the 2011 and the Czech Social Democratic Party can only get 20 seats.There are 59 seats. This is actually why the Czech Senate can support Vestchl to visit Taiwan with 50 votes in favor of 50 votes and one vote.

The above veins also show that since the VAACUTE; CLAV HAVEL, from the Ob#269; Anskeacute; Foacute; Rum) to the Citizen Democratic Party, which belongs to Vestchr, it is a score of the right wing, and it is withThe left -wing Czech Social Democratic Party jointly forms two major political forces in the Czech Republic, and the latter is currently co -organized by the populist party; the former has the Senate's fortress.

As early as the end of the 1970s before the end of the Cold War, Taiwan and the Czech Republic tried to establish a business connection.At that time, the degree of industrialization of the Czech Republic was among the best in the Eastern European countries. Even compared with the free camp, it would not be inferior. Hong Kong, South Korea and Japan established economic and trade connections with the Czech Republic in the 1970s. Taiwan also revised regulations in 1979.Taking the advice of hostile countries as a prohibition of direct trade, the hostile country is based on Soviet -Russia, Bulgaria, Albania, Romania, and no longer prohibit direct trade with other Eastern European countries.

Throughout the 1980s, the official relationship between Taiwan and the Czech Republic still couldn't keep up with business progress. At that time, many textile machines, cutting tools, tools and tools imported by the Taiwan textile industry and machinery industry.It is still not too enthusiastic. It was not until the deputy director of the International Trade Bureau of the Ministry of Economic and Trade of the Ministry of Economic Affairs in 1990 and the Czech officials visited Taiwan soon. The two sides finalized the office.

On January 11, 1991, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Taiwan Foreign Ministry decided to establish the Eastern European group to promote the establishment of office agencies in Eastern European countries in order to strengthen the actual relationship.In December 1991, the Economic and Cultural Office of the Czech Republic was established in the Czech capital Prague in December 1991. In addition to the news group and economic group, there is also a technology group established in 2006 to assist Taiwan and several Central Eastern European European countries.Communication, including the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania and Ukraine.

On the eve of the progress of Tajie's relations, in 1989, the Czech velvet revolution was successfully allowed to hand over the Communist Party by non -large -scale violent conflict. On December 29, Harvery was elected as the president and completed the transfer of regime.

Shortly after Harveil took office, his wife Oga on December 3, 1990.Harvey (Olga Havlovaacute;) is the invitation to visit Taiwan as chairman of the Harvey Foundation at the invitation of Gu Yanyun, the chairman of the Christian Female Youth Association of Taiwan.The diplomatic relations of various countries, in addition to the Hungarian representative office established in 1990, also established the Polish representative office in 1992, and even established the Consulate General of the Republic of China in Lativia in the same year, becoming the largest diplomatic breakthrough in Europe after the Cold War, but 1994In the year, the president -level relationship between the two sides ended.

However, the Tajie relationship continues to develop to friendly.At the end of 1993, the Czech Republic became the first Eastern European country in Taiwan's representative office. On June 21, 1995, he was the Vice President and Executive Yuan of Taiwan, Lien Chan, in Prague and Harvey and Czech Prime Minister Claus (Clav Klaus) talks., Shaking the two sides of the strait, Jiang Zhongling, the Minister of Defense, was the Czech Republic, Austria, and Poland in Eastern Europe in the form of vacation.By 1998, Harveil's second wife, Dagmar Havlovaacute (), and his daughter and son -in -law seven people invited to visit Taiwan for eight days at the time of Gu Yisong, chairman of the overseas investment and development company, and invited, with Lee Teng -hui and Lee Teng -hui and Lee Teng -hui.The then foreign minister Hu Zhiqiang met and strengthened the relationship between the relationship between the two parties.

Although the Czech Republic did not break off with Beijing, the Czech Liberal Liberty did not give up his contact with Taiwan when he was in power. In 1991, the two parties in Taiwan signed 14 agreements, covering various fields such as science and technology, intelligent property, education, and communication technology, most of whichIt was reached when the Czech Liberal Liberty was in power.This time Vestinch's visit to Taiwan can be described as the continuation of the Liberal Party policy since Harveil, but the waves of the Czech internal political situation must also be measured. After all, the Czech Senate will be partially re -elected in 2020.Can the House of Representatives re -election in 2021 and the presidential re -election in 2023?Look at the performance of the election.