Premier stresses the necessity of anti-infiltration bill

Radio Taiwan Internatinal
Date: 26 December, 2019
By: Paula Chao

Premier Su Tseng-chang (CNA file photo)

Premier Su Tseng-chang says it’s imperative that lawmakers push a proposed anti-infiltration bill through the legislature. His comments came Thursday during a Cabinet meeting.

The ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is planning to push the draft bill through the legislature by the end of the year. The bill is aimed at curbing Chinese infiltration into Taiwan.

Su said Taiwan is not the only country threatened by the rise of China; other countries have raised the alarm too. Su said the United States, Britain and Australia have all introduced legislation to curb Chinese infiltration.

Su said Taiwan is on the front lines when it comes to coping with Chinese aggression. Therefore, he said, the anti-infiltration bill is crucial to Taiwan’s national security and the well-being of its people.    [FULL  STORY]

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