Zhang Qilu (right), secretary-general of the Legislative Yuan People's Party Group, pointed out at the party group press conference this morning that former President Ma Ying-jeou talked about "the 1992 Consensus alive" after returning to China, but in fact, the concept of the 1992 Consensus has long been stigmatized It is generally difficult for Taiwanese to accept it.

On the left is Qiu Chenyuan, a legislator of the People's Party.

(Photo by reporter Liu Xinde)

[Reporter Huang Jingying/Taipei Report] President Tsai Ing-wen and former President Ma Ying-jeou concluded their visits to the United States and China last week.

Zhang Qilu, secretary-general of the Legislative Yuan People’s Caucus, pointed out in the party group press conference this morning (11th) that former President Ma Ying-jeou talked about “the 1992 Consensus alive” after returning to China, but in fact, the concept of the 1992 Consensus has long been tainted. China does not recognize Ma Ying-jeou's "One China Interpretation" and "1992 Consensus". Taiwanese people generally find it difficult to accept it. They call on China to respect the voice of the people of Taiwan and let the two sides of the Taiwan Strait talk on the basis of dignity and equality.

Zhang Qilu said that after returning to China, former President Ma Ying-jeou talked about "the 1992 Consensus has come alive", but in fact, the 1992 Consensus, a 31-year-old concept, has long been stigmatized, and even directly used by China to match the "one country, two systems" concept The concept of the united front can also be seen from Ma Ying-jeou's visit this time. China does not recognize Ma Ying-jeou's "one China interpretation" and "1992 Consensus" at all, let alone accept the KMT's so-called "one China, different forms".

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Zhang Qilu pointed out that the current Taiwanese perception of the country is that the country is the "Republic of China (Taiwan)" and the home is "Taiwan." Under the United Front framework, it cannot be recognized by most Taiwanese.

Zhang Qilu said that the reality is that "Taiwan, the Republic of China" does have sovereignty, territory and people. At the same time, it has a pivotal position in the world in terms of economy and industrial division. China must respect the cognition and voice of the people of Taiwan. The farther apart, the best solution to the sound development of the two sides of the strait is to have a dialogue based on "mutual recognition, dignity, and equality" to keep the people away from the flames of war.

In response to the CCP’s military exercise surrounding Taiwan after Shuangying’s visit, Qiu Chenyuan, the general secretary of the Legislative Yuan People’s Party Group, said that the Legislative Yuan People’s Party Group strongly condemned the CCP’s military actions to intimidate Taiwan and worsen cross-strait relations. This military exercise shows that the CCP has adopted The war of attrition or fatigue has caused Chinese pilots to experience alert fatigue and a large amount of fuel consumption. It costs more than one million yuan in fuel consumption for an hour to dispatch. At the beginning of the year, it was reported that the military's annual fuel expenses were not enough. A total of 1,684,773,000 yuan in reserve funds, highlighting that the air force's interception and defense mechanisms should be re-examined.

Qiu Chenyuan also pointed out that due to the need for senior pilots to perform interception tasks, which affects the training of future pilots, coupled with the impact of the declining birth rate, the source of pilots is becoming less and less, which may form a vicious circle. In view of the fact that Taiwan ordered 66 The F-16 will be delivered in 3 years. At that time, there may be a dilemma of "shortage of pilots and ground crews". He called on the government to conduct a comprehensive review of the recruitment channels for pilots and ground crews, and retain retired senior pilots so as to Reduce manpower burden.