Resolution on Taiwan's Future

The Resolution on Taiwan's Future (traditional Chinese: 台灣前途決議文; simplified Chinese: 台湾前途决议文; pinyin: Táiwān qiántú juéyìwén; Wade–Giles: T'ai²-wan¹ ch'ien²-t'u² chüeh²-i⁴-wen²; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-oân chiân-tô· koat-gī-bûn) is a document ratified by the Democratic Progressive Party during its eighth annual national assembly on May 7–8, 1999 in the southern port-city of Kaohsiung. It signifies a milestone of the position of DPP toward Taiwan's future, and is the source of principles[1] of the ROC government under the rule of DPP.

Development

On October 20, 2001, the DPP passed a resolution[2] elevating the status of the "1999 resolution regarding Taiwan's future"  in other words an attempt[3] at making this resolution technically replace the DPP party charter's "Taiwan independence clause." [4]

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References

  1. Lin, Miao-Jung (3 August 2002). "MAC wants DPP to air resolution". Taipei Times. p. 4.
  2. Huang, Joyce (21 October 2001). "DPP makes minor revisions to stance on independence". Taipei Times. p. 3.
  3. Wu, Joseph (30 October 2001). "DPP shuffling toward the center". Taipei Times. p. 8.
  4. Hsiao, Michael (26 May 2002). "Chen helping build cross-strait trust". Taipei Times. p. 8.
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