Will the Forbidden City return to K? Lin Junxian criticized: It is better to return the Kuomintang to China! | Politics | Newtalk



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Kuomintang representative Chen Lixu expressed dissatisfaction with the freezing of Kuomintang assets by the Party Property Committee, and even advocated for the DPP government to return to the National Treasury of the Forbidden City.  Image: republished from youtube

Kuomintang representative Chen Lixu expressed dissatisfaction with the freezing of Kuomintang assets by the Party Property Committee, and even advocated for the DPP government to return to the National Treasury of the Forbidden City. Image: republished from youtube

The Kuomintang convened a full congress yesterday (6) to report on “organizational reform,” “cross-strait speech,” “youth participation,” “financial stability,” and other reform findings. Party representative Chen Lixu expressed dissatisfaction with the freezing of Kuomintang assets by the Party Property Committee. Advocating for the National Treasures of the Forbidden City to be returned to the DPP government and for the revenue from the Forbidden City tickets to go to the Kuomintang, “just freak out,” sparking a discussion. DPP lawmaker Lin Junxian criticized this today (7) and returned the cultural relics of the Forbidden City to the Kuomintang. Better to just return the Kuomintang to China, and even more suffocating: “If the Kuomintang must be so careful, it can start. Packed!”

Lin Junxian wrote on her face. Every time the Kuomintang calls a general meeting, you can always see astonishing comments: “The party representative of the Kuomintang said that the National Palace Museum should be returned to the Kuomintang and that the ticket income should be considered as income of the Kuomintang. Eche a look at this logic, who should give it back to whom? “

Lin Junxian listed three points of criticism. He said that when the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan with cultural relics, “Did the Taiwanese force you?” These historical relics were originally in Beijing. Why did they end up in Taiwan? Is it because the Kuomintang lost to the Communist Party and stole Chinese cultural relics from the people, especially national cultural relics? After the democratization of Taiwan, the government kept these cultural relics: “It’s not” how much money “in the eyes of the Kuomintang, okay? Does the Kuomintang want to sell for cash?”

Lin Junxian explained that the income from tickets to the Forbidden City is not enough to cover his own expenses. The government has to subsidize more than a billion yuan every year, criticizing the Kuomintang: “The money is yours and the state subsidy will do you no good. As expected, no matter how much the Kuomintang is. Decline, the spirit of the! “Treasury Treasury” will never change! “

Lin Junxian also pointed out that if the accounts are really going to be settled, what the KMT owes Taiwan will never be clear: “How did the KMT go from defeating the remnants of the civil war and becoming the richest party in the world? Could it be the artifacts from the National Palace Museum that dropped gold bullion? “

Regarding Chen Lixu’s statement, Lin Junxian said that he was really sad when he saw it, saying, “I also provide the best of both worlds for your reference: the Kuomintang keeps all the assets looted in Taiwan and quickly returns to China by boat. You can still participate. The CCP CPC meeting has replaced the current headquarters of the “Revolutionary Revolution” in the CPPCC and has become a model party under the CCP rule for the support of the CCP. Go where be your heart. If the Kuomintang really wants to be that careful, you can start packing! “

The Kuomintang convened a full congress yesterday (6) to report on the “organizational reform”, the “cross-strait speech”, “youth participation”, “financial stability” and other conclusions of the reform. Party representative Chen Lixu expressed dissatisfaction with the freeze of Kuomintang assets by the Party Property Committee. Advocating that the Forbidden City National Treasury should be returned to the DPP government and “just freaking out” sparked a discussion.

DPP lawmaker Lin Junxian criticized this harshly. Returning the Palace Museum artifacts to the Kuomintang, it is better to just return the Kuomintang to China, and even more suffocating: “If the Kuomintang must be so careful, it can start packing!”

Kuomintang representative Chen Lixu advocated returning to the Forbidden City National Treasury from the DPP government and returning the ticket revenue to party property, prompting heated discussions.  Figure: Intercepted from the Chinese Kuomintang Facebook live feed

Kuomintang representative Chen Lixu advocated returning to the Forbidden City National Treasury from the DPP government and returning the ticket revenue to party property, prompting heated discussions. Figure: Intercepted from the Chinese Kuomintang Facebook live feed



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