กกII. The Principles for and Evolution of the Draft
Legislation
The overarching principle for the legislation is to
act under the guidance of the Deng Xiaoping Theory and the important thoughtof
"Three Represents" and on the basis of the Constitution, implement the policy
guideline of the central authorities on Taiwan, closely focus on the theme of
opposing and checking the secessionist activities of the "Taiwan independence"
forces and promoting a peaceful reunification of the motherland, give full
expression to our consistent position of doing our utmost with maximum sincerity
for a peaceful reunification and, at the same time, demonstrate the common will
and strong resolve of the entireChinese people to safeguard China's sovereignty
and territorial integrity while never allowing the "Taiwan independence" forces
tomake Taiwan secede from China under any name or by any means.
In our legislative work, we must base ourselves on
the above principles, heed the views from various quarters fully and follow the
prescribed procedures strictly. In order to do a proper job, the drafting team
carefully reviewed the comments and proposals onthe Taiwan-related legislation
made by Deputies to the NPC, Members of the National Committee of the CPPCC,
people from all walks of life and overseas Chinese communities over the past few
years. Chairman Wu Bangguo of the Standing Committee of the NPC convened four
workshops to listen to the views of leading officials from certain provinces and
municipalities, jurists and Taiwan specialists, heads of relevant central
departments, compatriots from Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao and representatives of
overseas Chinese communities. After pooling and studying the opinions from the
various quarters, a comment-seeking copy of the Anti-Secession Law (Draft) was
prepared. General Secretary Hu Jintao then chaired a forum for the central
leaders of the Democratic Parties and the All-China Federation of Industry and
Commerce and personages with no party affiliations, and Chairman Wu Bangguo
convened a discussion for legal experts and Taiwan specialists to listen to
their views on the comment-seeking copy of the draft legislation. The draft was
further revised on that basis to become the Anti-Secession Law (Draft) in its
present form.
At its 13th meeting, the Standing Committee of the Tenth NPC carefully considered the draft legislation, unanimously passed thebill on the Anti-Secession Law (Draft) and decided to submit it tothis NPC Session for deliberation.
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