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The Kuomintang's 15.6 billion yuan party property has been confiscated by the Taiwan authorities, is it necessary to return it to him after the reunification of the two sides of the strait in the future?

author:Masked camouflage brother

According to a number of Taiwan media reports, on January 25, the "Supreme Administrative Court" of the Taiwan region made a judgment that all the shares of Xinyutai and CIC held by the Chinese Kuomintang were transferred to the "public ownership" of the Taiwan authorities, and all the assets of about NT$15.6 billion (about 3.58 billion yuan) were "confiscated and confiscated".

It is reported that the Kuomintang property that has been "confiscated" this time includes a 1,669-square-meter land (about NT$5 billion) in Taipei City, and a hotel (about NT$600 million) invested by Palau, a so-called "country with diplomatic relations" in Taiwan.

The Kuomintang's 15.6 billion yuan party property has been confiscated by the Taiwan authorities, is it necessary to return it to him after the reunification of the two sides of the strait in the future?

A hotel invested by the Kuomintang in Palau

Commenting on the incident, Kuomintang Chairman Zhu Lilun hinted that the confiscated party property will still be recaptured in the future, saying that it is no longer news that the DPP authorities will liquidate the Kuomintang and confiscate its property, and that there will be a historical judgment in the future; Zhu Lilun also stressed that the Kuomintang no longer has any party assets and resources, but it has still gone through the hardships of the past few years, and he believes that he will not be afraid of difficulties in the future.

In contrast, Huang Jianting, secretary general of the Kuomintang, was not so polite to the DPP authorities when he spoke, pointing out that the case of "improper party property" was actually the reality of the DPP's liquidation struggle in the name of "transitional justice", and that the KMT would not be defeated and would continue to move forward.

The Kuomintang's 15.6 billion yuan party property has been confiscated by the Taiwan authorities, is it necessary to return it to him after the reunification of the two sides of the strait in the future?

Huang Jianting

Huang Jianting is actually right: The "confiscation and confiscation" of the KMT's party property by the DPP authorities is indeed a political struggle between the two major political forces on the island, blue and green, and the so-called "transitional justice" is just an excuse for the DPP to liquidate itself, and anyone with a discerning eye knows that the DPP's purpose behind it is to "drive out the KMT."

Because the DPP knows very well that the third force represented by the People's Party is very weak for the time being, and the other political forces are almost marginal political parties, the KMT is the biggest obstacle to its long-term sitting on the island, even if in recent years under its own round after round of blows, the KMT's weakness is visible to the naked eye, but Zeng Gui is the largest party on the island and still has a history of 100 years, which is destined to make the KMT's influence on the island still huge, and it is impossible to become history "overnight."

The Kuomintang's 15.6 billion yuan party property has been confiscated by the Taiwan authorities, is it necessary to return it to him after the reunification of the two sides of the strait in the future?

People's Party Chairman Ke Wenzhe and DPP Chairman Lai Qingde

Therefore, the "extinction" of the Kuomintang is a long-term struggle, and the confiscation of the state's property is a trick to draw wages from the bottom of the kettle, by weakening the Kuomintang's sources of funds, undermining its ability to function and function, and ultimately hastening the self-disintegration of the Kuomintang.

In addition, in the eyes of the DPP, the KMT is still the primary obstacle to its dream of "seeking independence"; you must know that the politicians in the blue camp always talk about "not supporting Taiwan independence," and even if the KMT's overall stance is biased toward "Taiwan independence" rather than "Taiwan independence," it must be eliminated as soon as possible; after all, in the eyes of the "Taiwan independence" forces, "Taiwan independence" is equivalent to not "seeking independence" and cannot "work together."

The Kuomintang's 15.6 billion yuan party property has been confiscated by the Taiwan authorities, is it necessary to return it to him after the reunification of the two sides of the strait in the future?

The fate of the collapse of "Taiwan independence" is irreversible

However, the problem lies with the Kuomintang because its cross-strait policy is not clear enough, it does not dare to implement the "consensus of '92," internal fighting is better than external fighting, and the party chairman is ambitious and talented, which has led to a serious loss of public support, and it has always been at a disadvantage in the struggle against the DPP.

Yu Muming, former chairman of the New Party, once said that no matter what is blue, green, or white (the ruling party on the island), it will always be red in the end, and this emphasizes that the general trend of cross-strait reunification is unstoppable, and Taiwan will certainly return to the embrace of the motherland in the future.

The Kuomintang's 15.6 billion yuan party property has been confiscated by the Taiwan authorities, is it necessary to return it to him after the reunification of the two sides of the strait in the future?

Zhu Lilun

This is a rather interesting question, but the author's point of view is also very simple, that is, it will not be returned, because when the Kuomintang retreated to the island of Taiwan, it plundered countless gold, jewelry, cultural relics, calligraphy and paintings from the mainland, and these properties belonged to all the Chinese people, and the Kuomintang should return and compensate.

As for Zhu Lilun's "ambition" to get back the party's property, it can be said unceremoniously that "his vision is a little too advanced." The KMT's most important task at present should be to think about how to survive under the DPP's step-by-step strangulation, otherwise it is a question of whether or not it can see cross-strait reunification, let alone return to the party's property.