How can he be a deputy? 13 “Taiwan deputies” were identified, the only Taiwanese husband is also a permanent wanted criminal

Members of the “Taiwan delegation” to the “two sessions” of the Communist Party of China.

The annual “two sessions” of the Chinese Communist Party were held in Beijing on March 5, with 13 “Taiwan deputies” attending, but their identities were then revealed, with 12 of them being “fake deputies,” the incident “The event attracted criticism from the DPP legislators and sparked an uproar among netizens.

The 13 “representatives of the people of Taiwan Province” are mouthpieces of the Chinese Communist Party (photo source: taken from China’s “All-China Federation of Taiwan”)

Sanli News reported that the 13th National People’s Congress of China (CPC) was held in Beijing, and among the delegates were 13 people who claimed to be “Taiwan delegates”. The list includes Huang Zhixian, head of the Taiwan Provincial Delegation; Xu Pei (female), president of the Chongqing Taiwan Federation; Zou Zhenqiu, president of the Jiangsu Taiwan Federation; Zhang Xiong, professor at Tongji University in Shanghai; Zhang Xiaodong, founder of the listed Renfu Pharmaceutical Group; Chen Jun (female, Ami); Chen Yunying (female), wife of Lin Yifu; Lin Qing (female); Fu Zhiguan, president of the Hainan Taiwan Federation; and Fu Zhiguan, vice president of the Fujian Taiwan Federation. Fu Zhiguan; Liang Zhiqiang, vice president of Fujian Taiwan Federation; Zeng Liqun, president of Guizhou Taiwan Federation; Cai Peihui; and Liao Haiying, director of glandular surgery at the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University.

The seven “Taiwan delegates” were interviewed after the meeting, and all of them praised the “government work report”, “peaceful reunification” and the fight against “Taiwan independence”. “They also stressed that “we can spread the message of the Chinese Communist Party through their platform on the island”, and even attacked the ROC government for hyping the “pineapple incident”.

One of the “Taiwan representatives” said in an interview that many young people from Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau longed to serve in the military on the mainland. After the interview was revealed, many Taiwanese netizens rolled their eyes and choked back, “You’re a fake Taiwanese in China” and “Don’t make things up and come up with bad ideas, okay?

The official media of the Communist Party of China (CPC) intensified the broadcast of the interview of these “Taiwan deputies” who acted as mouthpieces of the CPC, full of unificationist remarks, which triggered criticism from all walks of Life in Taiwan.

In a Facebook post, DPP member Lin Junxian criticized that the CCP government’s unification tactics are full of tricks, and the biggest reason is that the dictatorial system has long given the ruling authorities unlimited power to make decisions without taking public opinion into consideration, but every Time it backfires, it only makes everyone more and more disgusted with the CCP.

According to the background information of these 13 people, only Chen Yunying is a native Taiwanese.

Taiwanese media revealed that the representative, who settled in Beijing with her children and husband in 1987, was also China’s first special educator. Her husband, on the other hand, is Lin Yifu, a renegade military officer from Kinmen and a wanted man who has been issued a permanent warrant by Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense.

Many Taiwanese netizens questioned, “How dare these people who were not born in Taiwan call themselves “representatives of Taiwanese nationality”?” “23 million people can only find one Taiwan-born, how sad.”

Another netizen said, “Where in the world did they come from as Taiwan-born representatives? That’s ridiculous!” The netizens said, “I’m curious about how the Taiwanese delegates to the Communist Party’s ‘People’s’ Congress are elected. I am the ‘people’ of Taiwan, and I didn’t elect this person, how can he be a delegate?” .