Friday, March 7th, 2025

President Lai warns against China’s growing “United Front” strategy


Taiwan President William Lai Ching-Te urged the public to be cautious for China’s growing “United Front” strategies, which recently intensified as the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), reported by Taipei Times The tireless discovery of Taiwan’s anecdote continues.

The Taipei Times reported that Lai made these remarks during his/her visit to the Lacheng temple in Taichung, where he/she distributed limited-sanskrit red envelopes and greeted the public in the lunar New Year celebrations, Taipei Times said.

The red envelope, which has a central mint (Taiwan) NT $ 1 coin, has depictions of dogs and cats created by LAI and vice-president Hasiao B-risk. The design is a symbol of Taiwan’s welcome nature, heat and affection for animals.

Addressing the gathering, Lai said that the CCP strategy of military and economic pressure for Taiwan’s Annex is unchanged. he/she warned, “No matter how good it is [CCP] The word sound remains danger against Taiwan. ,

The Taipei Times reported that the President pointed to the increasing number of espionage cases, resulting in China’s rapidly aggressive “United Front” proof of operations as a proof of operations and guilty in the last one year.

“Taiwan is our Democratic homeland,” Lai said, urged the public to protect the country, maintain their democratic and free life, and oppose China’s efforts for the “united front” of China.

According to the Taipei Times, Lai insisted that as the President, he/she is committed to ensure public security, promoting security of national security, and supporting the underprivileged. he/she also called upon citizens to protect the country, maintain social stability and to prevent fraud.

he/she said that financial scams remain a major issue, which reported more than 500 fraud cases, resulting in average loss between NT $ 400 million and NT $ 500 million (USD 12.2 million to USD 15.3 million) Is.

According to Taipei Times, 70 percent of these cases include investment fraud. These scams cause significant financial losses and personal difficulties, Lai said, urged the public to be vigilant.

Lai also visited other temples in Central Taiwan, including Fongyuan Sihji Temple in Taichung, Lugang Tianhou Temple in Changhua County and Temple in Siluo Township in Unin County.



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