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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
TAIPEI, Nov. 1 (Xinhua) — Cheng Li-wun took office as chairwoman of China's Kuomintang Party on Saturday in Taipei City.
In her speech, Zheng Liwen criticized Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) for manipulating the media to spread disinformation, incite confrontation and hatred.
She said the DPP uses the judicial system as a tool to suppress political opponents and commit political oppression, thereby seriously jeopardizing democracy in Taiwan.
She warned that Taiwan's advantages in economics, trade and leading industries could be lost.
Zheng Liwen noted that the DPP has been fragmenting Taiwanese society for many years, leading to internal conflicts and stagnation.
"Taiwan is running out of time. We can't sink any lower and allow hatred to spread," she emphasized.
Zheng Liwen promised that the Kuomintang would take on the mission of overcoming chaos and restoring order, promoting Taiwan's creation of a new economic miracle, and maintaining peace between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait.
The Kuomintang Party report, which was approved on Saturday, emphasized that the Kuomintang consistently regards promoting cross-Strait exchanges and cooperation as its responsibility, as it contributes to peace, stability and prosperity in the Taiwan Strait region and meets the aspirations of the majority of Taiwanese people.
The report reaffirms the Kuomintang Party's commitment to the 1992 Consensus and its stance against "Taiwan independence," as well as the Party's commitment to maintaining cross-strait ties, easing tensions, and continuously promoting the peaceful development of cross-strait ties. -0-
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