DPP "legislators" asked how to deal with the thousands of bronze statues of Chiang Kai-shek on the island, Taiwan officials responded that "the pressure is very high"

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[Global Network Report] Based on Taiwan media news such as "Central News Agency" and "TVBS News Network", the term of the Democratic Progressive Party's "Promotion of Transitional Justice Committee (Promotion of Transfer)" will expire, and Taiwan's "Ministry of the Interior" will Responsible for dismantling the Chiang Kai-shek bronze statue, DPP "legislator" Wang Meihui asked Taiwan's "Interior Minister" Hua Jingqun about related issues today (11th). A path to reconciliation is possible.

DPP 'legislators' asked how to deal with the thousands of bronze statues of Chiang Kai-shek on the island, Taiwan officials responded that 'the pressure is very high' - Lujuba

According to reports, the term of the DPP authorities' "transfer promotion" expires at the end of May, and Taiwan's "Executive Yuan" will have 6 "ministries" including the "Ministry of the Interior" and "Ministry of Justice" undertake the previous business of "promoting transfers". Among them is the removal of the bronze statues of the "Two Chiangs", which will be cleared and handled by the "Ministry of the Interior".

DPP 'legislators' asked how to deal with the thousands of bronze statues of Chiang Kai-shek on the island, Taiwan officials responded that 'the pressure is very high' - Lujuba

reported that Taiwan's legislature reviewed the Land Law part of the draft amendment today, Hua Jingqun participated and was questioned. DPP "legislator" Wang Meihui claimed in the questioning, "'Promoting the Transfer' has investigated more than 1,500 bronze statues of Chiang Kai-shek in Taiwan, but only 33% (33%) of them have been processed so far, which means there are thousands of statues left. The bronze statue has not been dealt with, asking the 'Ministry of the Interior' how to deal with it in the future".

DPP 'legislators' asked how to deal with the thousands of bronze statues of Chiang Kai-shek on the island, Taiwan officials responded that 'the pressure is very high' - Lujuba

Hua Jingqun responded that the Taiwan authorities will have a fund and a system to deal with it. He mentioned that in the future, this business will return to the management of the "Ministry of the Interior", hoping that "we can discuss a path that can be reconciled." The

report also mentioned that regarding Wang Meihui’s question, “Should the thousands of unprocessed bronze statues (on the island) be built in parks or disposed of in the future?” Hua Jingqun said that of course more discussions are needed, and the more discussions It will become clearer. Hua Jingqun also said, "In fact, the 'Ministry of the Interior' is under a lot of pressure, but we must bear it when we encounter it."

According to previous reports, Taiwan's "transfer promotion" previously announced the so-called " Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall " transformation plan, claiming to focus on "reflecting on the authoritarian historical park" and removing the bronze statue of Chiang Kai-shek in the memorial hall. In this regard, some netizens on the island once said that the DPP authorities do not do their business and only engage in ideology.

In recent years, as the DPP authorities continue to advocate the so-called "transitional justice", the bronze statue of Chiang Kai-shek on the island has also been repeatedly damaged. On the other hand, the Kuomintang issued a severe condemnation. The Kuomintang "legislator" Hong Mengkai once said that the DPP authorities manipulated "de-Chiangization" and blindly distorted and ignored the facts with the so-called "transitional justice". Really liquidated." From the "independence faction" splashing paint on Chiang's mausoleum, to now directly splashing paint on the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, which is visited by many tourists, all kinds of behaviors only divide Taiwan again and again, allowing the 23 million people in Taiwan to see hatred and tear apart the ethnic groups. Behavior, "No one can take that!"

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