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After Taiwan's reunification, who should serve as the first chief executive of the Taiwan Special Administrative Region?

author:Guang'an Xiaodu notes

Taiwan is an inalienable part of China and the general consensus of the international community; Former Taiwan leader Ma Ying-jeou recently said that Taiwan and Chinese mainland are one China and two regions, and the DPP should abandon the two-state theory; Taiwan's return to the motherland Chinese mainland a matter of time, and Taiwan's return to the embrace of the motherland should be served as the chief executive of the Taiwan Special Administrative Region by someone who recognizes himself as an Chinese.

After Taiwan's reunification, who should serve as the first chief executive of the Taiwan Special Administrative Region?

Many people put their hopes for peaceful reunification on a small number of Kuomintang figures such as Ma Ying-jeou and Hong Xiuzhu, defeated the Kuomintang in Taiwan, and hoped in the hearts of the Chinese mainland people that the Kuomintang and the Communist Party would cooperate for the third time.

After Taiwan's reunification, who should serve as the first chief executive of the Taiwan Special Administrative Region?

There are also many people on the Internet who hope that Ma Ying-jeou or Hong Xiuzhu will be able to serve as Taiwan's chief executive after Taiwan's reunification, but these two people are too old to physically cope with the challenges brought by the times.

After Taiwan's reunification, who should serve as the first chief executive of the Taiwan Special Administrative Region?

New Party Chairman Wu Chengdian, born in Fujian Province in 1957, is a person with a strong sense of identity with China, and has publicly stated that only reunification can bring good news to the two sides of the strait; After Taiwan's reunification, if he can serve as the first chief executive, he will certainly be recognized by compatriots on both sides of the strait, and Taiwan's development will be better and better.

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