Friday 16 August 2013

How does the Taiwan Paliament interpret the ' during peacetime ' ?

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               ACCORDING   to   the   International    Law   Chinese  Civil  War  is   not  ended  legally  .   To   this  day   no   Armistice   and   Peace   Treaty  has   ever  been   signed   to   end  the   Chinese  Civil   War  .  
              The   Taiwan   Relation  Act  , 1989   of   the   US   and   the   Anti- Secession  Law   ,2005   of   the   PRC  are  clear   evidences   for   Chinese   Civil   War  has   been   continuing  without   ending   which   has  been   the   last  event  of   the   third  Taiwan   Strait   Crisis  in   1995-96   , is  existed  . 


To this day, no armistice or peace treaty has ever been signed, and it is debated as to the whether the Civil War has legally ended.[10] Cross-Strait relations have been hindered by military threats and political and economic pressure, particularly over Taiwan's political status, with both governments officially adhering to a "One-China policy." The PRC still actively claims Taiwan as part of its territory and continues to threaten the ROC with a military invasion if the ROC officially declares independence by changing its name to and gaining international recognition as the Republic of Taiwan. The ROC mutually claims mainland China, and they both continue the fight over diplomatic recognition. Today, the war as such occurs on the political and economic fronts in the form of cross-Strait relations; however, the two separate de facto states have close economic ties.[11]

              

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