China News Service, February 29. According to reports from Taiwan's "China Times News Network" and Taiwan's "United Daily News", the Kuomintang's "Legislative Yuan" group is planning to shorten the number of years for mainland spouses to obtain island identity cards from six years compared with foreign spouses. to 4 years.

This idea was supported by the People's Party, but was opposed by the Democratic Progressive Party, claiming that it "undermined Taiwan's security."

Public opinion on the island believes that Taiwanese society should not have a discriminatory "bill" due to the political ideology of the Democratic Progressive Party.

  According to reports, Wu Siyao, secretary-general of the Democratic Progressive Party, said that the Kuomintang's introduction of this "bill" hurt the sentiments of the Taiwanese people and undermined Taiwan's security.

In response, Kuomintang Chairman Zhu Lilun said on the 28th that every mainland spouse who comes to Taiwan should be treated fairly.

  "Why should we discriminate against Taiwanese wives or mothers?" Zhu Lilun said that she is also a mother of Taiwanese children. It only takes four years for other foreign spouses to obtain ID cards, but it takes six years for mainland spouses. She said, "This is excessive." Everyone should be given the most basic fair treatment.

He said that the "bill" promoted by the Kuomintang must be passed.

  Hong Mengkai, Secretary-General of the Kuomintang League, said that there should be no "bill" that discriminates under the political ideology of the DPP. It takes six years for Lu Pei to obtain an ID card. Differential treatment is the discriminatory governance of the DPP authorities. The Kuomintang League is just It is proposed that the mainland spouse should enjoy the rights and obligations equally and fairly like other foreign spouses.

  Hong Mengkai said that no matter whether the spouse comes from the mainland or anywhere else, as long as they come to Taiwan, they are new residents of Taiwan and new Taiwanese, and they should be treated equally. Does the DPP want to loudly say that it supports discrimination and does not want the votes of new residents?

Unreasonable obstruction is just opposition for the sake of opposition.

He called on the DPP authorities to stop using political ideology to operate discrimination.

  This idea of ​​the Kuomintang was also supported by the People's Party.

The People's Party said on the 28th that every effort should be made to eliminate discrimination and opposition. People's Party Chairman Ke Wenzhe had already put forward political opinions during the 2024 "general election" saying that the period for obtaining an ID card "should be shortened to four years." The People's Party will also propose proposals as soon as possible. "Amending the law".

  Taiwan's "United Daily News" commented that the Democratic Progressive Party is "anti-China" and has always discriminated against mainland Chinese. Lai Qingde has personally demonstrated how to discriminate against mainland Chinese during the 2024 election. He loudly deprived mainland politicians who have obtained Taiwan ID cards from participating in politics. right.

The article pointed out that there are thousands of reasons why the DPP authorities discriminate against mainland Chinese immigrants. Anyway, "human rights will turn around, so there is no reason to worry."

  Taiwan's "Business Times" previously published a commentary article stating that there are currently nearly 400,000 mainland workers in Taiwan, and nearly 1,600 mainland companies have come to Taiwan through compliance applications.

Mainland China also has some administrative agencies stationed in Taiwan.

Since these Mainland Chinese nationals, companies and institutions have applied to come to Taiwan after all levels of review and compliance procedures, and have not committed any illegal acts, the Taiwan authorities should treat them well and allow them to use policy conveniences and daily care. Feel the goodwill of Taiwan.

  "Civil society exchanges across the Taiwan Strait can help ease cross-Strait tensions; cross-Strait exchanges and dialogue are imperative." The article stated that I believe most Taiwanese people agree that the cornerstone of Taiwan's survival lies in the soundness of cross-Strait relations; the development of Taiwan's economy , it is impossible to completely ignore the mainland.