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