In the past three years, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has “divided the nation and undermined the Republic of China’s [ROC] stability and harmony,” Wu wrote on his Facebook page. It has also distorted the “1992 consensus,” making it difficult for anyone to promote cross-strait exchanges using the framework, he said. The consensus could provide a useful basis for ensuring cross-strait peace and stability, which is in line with the Constitution, Wu said. At this key moment, which could determine whether the ROC survives, “I feel heavily responsible and no enjoyment at all” as KMT chairman, he said. He would silently shoulder the criticisms and anxiety from the public and members of the KMT who fail to understand him, Wu said.


Source:   Taipei Times
November 24, 2019 15:56 UTC