In response to 22 opinions on punishment of Taiwan's independence elements in mainland China, the Kuomintang Chairman Zhu Lilun said that mainland China has no judicial jurisdiction on the "Republic of China", and calls on the cross -strait governments to control each other and use dialogue to replace confrontation.
Comprehensive Taiwan Liberty Times China Times reported that Zhu Lilun said in a press conference on Saturday (June 22) in the morning that mainland China did not have any judicial jurisdiction over the "Republic of China" and all people in Taiwan.right.
Zhu Lilun said that recently seeing the enemy's hostile spirals have continued to rise, which is the most unfortunate development direction.Any hostile spiral will only cause conflicts. It is hoped that cross -strait governments can replace confrontation with dialogue, and the cost of conflict is too high.
He also criticized that Taiwan Lai Qingde has been in office for more than a month, and all practices are aroused confrontation, and even the people of Taiwan are regarded as enemies.
Zhu Lilun said that in the past month, whether it is the reform of the Legislative Yuan or other important bills, the DPP has regarded the Kuomintang as an enemy confrontation and replaced the dialogue with attacks and confrontation. This is definitely not the blessing of Taiwan.
He called on the DPP not to be private for one party, to forget what they should do in order to cover the past cases and protect the power of political parties.
The Kuomintang legislator Wang Hongwei also said that "the People's Republic of China has no judicial jurisdiction over Taiwan, which is a formal meaning." It is not good for the relationship between cross -strait feelings.The Kuomintang firmly believes that peace on both sides of the strait must anti -Taiwan independence, and the United States has the same position, but has not yet seen the United States' response.
Mainland China on Friday (June 21) issued a legal document that punish Taiwan's independence elements to split the country. The heaviest can be sentenced to death. It can also be "absent from trial" and linked for life.