The Taiwan Legislative Yuan proposed to shorten the period of land distribution in the opposition party group. The Taiwan Executive Yuan said that based on Taiwan's interests and security considerations, the administrative team has no plan to amend the law.
Comprehensive Taiwan Wind Media and the Central News Agency reported that the Kuomintang Legislative Yuan party group announced the first priority bill of the Legislative Yuan period a few days ago, which mentioned that it was intended to promote the number of identity cards to obtain ID cards, from six years to four years.The people's party group also expressed support for this amendment.
However, a spokesman for the Taiwan Executive Yuan Lin Zilun, on Thursday (February 29), presided over the Executive Yuan's interview that the current regulations on land distribution did not violate the principle of equality.The Ministry of the Interior and other departments did not plan the law.
He said that the two sides of the strait are still in a state of opposition. Different from other places, plus the land distribution has obtained the "status of the Republic of China", rights and obligations are different from other foreign spouses.EssenceBased on interests and security considerations, the revision of the law should be handled with cautious and prudent.
Cheng Zhengxin, the Special Committee of the Law and Political Department of the MAC, said that the outside world proposed that the land spouse was changed to four years in six years, but the shortening of years may involve changes in population, derived population, and health care medical care.Relevant departments will evaluate the overall evaluation.
The DPP spokesman Wu Yan said that the exterior of the country needs to abandon the original nationality, but the land distribution does not need.He said that the Chinese government used landmaking to influence Taiwan's democracy and questioned the Kuomintang's political attempt behind the bill.