The six-day Wild Lily Student Movement of March 1990 called for Taiwan’s democratization, including the abolishment of the temporary provisions. The May 1, 1991 edition of the Liberty Times announces the repeal of the temporary provisions. After deliberating, they decided to add the temporary provisions, which were adopted on May 10, 1948 and set to expire two years later. Most importantly, with the repeal of the temporary provisions, the Chinese Communist Party would no longer be seen as a rebel group. After deliberation, they decided to add the temporary provisions, which were adopted on May 10, 1948 and set to expire after two years.
Source: Taipei Times April 24, 2021 15:56 UTC