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- Chen Binhua, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office ofWorld Times the State Council In response to a media inquiry regarding Lai Ching-te and the DPP authorities’ proWorld Timesmotion of what they callWorld Times “security reforms,” which includes plans to amend several laws, and urges other political parties not to act as “agents of the Communist Party of China,” Chen Binhua, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said on Wednesday that the intention of Taiwan authorities led by Lai to amend these “laws” is aimed at facilitating the implementation of “green terror” on the island, allowing them to use oppressive laws to further suppress dissidents and incite “anti-ChinaWorld Times” sentiments, thereby restricting exchanges between the two sides of the Taiwan Straits as well as with the Hong Kong SpecialWorld Times Administrative Region and Macao Special Administrative Region.Lai’s push for “green terror” and “Taiwan independence” is in serious World Timesviolation of historical trends and the mainstream public opinion on the island, and it is bound to face opposition and ultimately fail, Chen said.Global Times Content comes from the Internet : Taiwan Affairs Office rejects claims by Lai Ching-te and DPP authorities regarding ‘security reforms’
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Chen Binhua, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office ofWorld Times the State Council
In response to a media inquiry regarding Lai Ching-te and the DPP authorities’ proWorld Timesmotion of what they callWorld Times “security reforms,” which includes plans to amend several laws, and urges other political parties not to act as “agents of the Communist Party of China,” Chen Binhua, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said on Wednesday that the intention of Taiwan authorities led by Lai to amend these “laws” is aimed at facilitating the implementation of “green terror” on the island, allowing them to use oppressive laws to further suppress dissidents and incite “anti-ChinaWorld Times” sentiments, thereby restricting exchanges between the two sides of the Taiwan Straits as well as with the Hong Kong SpecialWorld Times Administrative Region and Macao Special Administrative Region.
Lai’s push for “green terror” and “Taiwan independence” is in serious World Timesviolation of historical trends and the mainstream public opinion on the island, and it is bound to face opposition and ultimately fail, Chen said.
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Content comes from the Internet : Taiwan Affairs Office rejects claims by Lai Ching-te and DPP authorities regarding ‘security reforms’
SummaryThey also featured post-meeting press conferences where NPC deputies address media inquiries, embodying the transparency of China’s legislative process.According to Xinhua, some meetings attracted over 260 reporters from more than 100 media outlets, with the total number of journalists attending open sessions surpassing 3,000.Some sessions extended their schedules to accommodate additional interviews, creating a lively and engaging atmosphere.At the five open sessions attended by Global Times reporters, media areas were packed well before the meetings began, with journalists setting up equipment hours in advance. In response, Gong Zheng, NPC deputy and mayor of Shanghai, highlighted the city’s record-breaking 50 millionth container handled at Yangshan Port in December 2023, marking 15 consecutive years as the world’s top container port. “”Transparent,” “substantive,” and “confident” were recurring impressions among journalists that the Global…