[反了反了] Tainan KMT member proposed resolution to change ROC's name to Republic of Taiwan!

Shion

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because KMT knows taiwanese society is turning pro-independence
 

Joseph12

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Its just irritating DPP and stir them into shir.
Cos US told them not to declare independence or do anything that will lead China to construe Taiwan is declaring independence.

So DPP is hiding all these from their supporters and KMT is goading DPP to show their independence credentials
 

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You can play with fire but don't set yourself on fire.

China, abit also cannot lose!
 

OrLengJuz

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He sounds like a DPP traitor.
KMT believes Taiwan is a part of One China to be ruled by KMT.
more likely he wunna stir trouble for DDP.
Everyone know everyone want status quo
To maintain peace.
 

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This is like declaring war with China, Taiwan gov not stupid, this will never happen lah.
 

Articuno86

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That is what KMT should have done all along..DPP keep using KMT as a shield to say that KMT block the change of constitution. But KMT leadership is buay gan sure step in to stop the resolution to enter their parliament.
 

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treeskull

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Idea wor must fast fast now cos china won't attack Taiwan during winter Olympics bah?
 
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