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The Czech President’s hospitalization and Taiwan media’s imagination…|Zeman|Czech Republic|Taiwan Province_Sina News

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Original title: The Czech president was hospitalized, Taiwan media’s imagination…

On the 10th of this month, Czech President Zeman was rushed to the hospital due to “severe liver disease” and was admitted to the ICU. Later, when speaking about Zeman’s illness, the speaker of the Czech Senate, Vestcil, who had always been “not dealing with” Zeman, said that Zeman was no longer able to perform his duties and should consider activating relevant constitutional provisions to transfer the power of the president to the speaker and the prime minister. This was originally a political dispute within the Czech Republic. However, the Taiwanese media on the other side of the earth seemed to be more interested in it.

▲Profile picture: Czech President Zeman. (Reuters)

The matter should start with the Czech parliamentary elections that ended on the 9th. The election results announced that day showed that the party of the current Prime Minister Babis lost to an opposition coalition at a slight disadvantage, but it is still the single party with the largest number of seats in the House of Representatives. According to Czech law, both Babis and the opposition alliance are qualified to form a cabinet, and President Zeman’s attitude is quite critical.

According to local media reports, Zeman stated before the election that he would let the leader of the largest single party to win a cabinet instead of having a coalition party leader to form the government. Obviously, Zeman had high hopes for his political ally, Babis. At this critical moment, Zeman was suddenly hospitalized, making the Czech political situation suddenly confusing.

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If some Taiwanese media “can’t wait” to get the treasure, they “can’t wait” to start speculating that the new Czech government will pay more attention to relations with Taiwan, because they found that there are many so-called “pro-Taiwan” people in the opposition alliance. Stitcher visited Taiwan.

The “Central News Agency” with the background of the Taiwan authorities has repeatedly reported on Zeman’s condition. These reports quoted Reuters as saying that people close to Zeman “concealed the president’s illness” from the outside; the report praised Fiala, one of the opposition parties, the chairman of the Civic Democratic Party, saying that he was “hopeful to be prime minister”; and even borrowed the words of so-called think tank scholars. Said that “the new Czech government is expected to strengthen relations with Taiwan.” However, there was no mention of the question that the President of the Czech Presidential Office questioned the president’s physical condition for political purposes.

Another green media “Liberty Times” also fanned the flames, hyping Zeman “is about to be dismissed”, and even falsely stated that “the Czech Republic will have the strongest government against China in history”, as if the opposition is already on stage…

▲Profile picture: Fiala.  (Taiwan media taken from Fiala Facebook)▲Profile picture: Fiala. (Taiwan media taken from Fiala Facebook)

These Taiwanese media probably forgot their own experience of being betrayed again and again when they were “self-heeling.” Last year, when Westerch led an 89-member delegation to visit, he shouted “I am a Taiwanese” in the Taiwan legislature, which attracted a lot of excitement among representatives of public opinion and stood up and applauded. As a result, Westchil immediately declared after returning to China that “I never said that Taiwan is an’independent country'”, which embarrassed public opinion on the island.

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However, “Taiwan independence” politicians don’t seem to care about being taken advantage of. They accept all the “broken copper and rotten iron” arms sold at high prices in the United States; they readily accept the American pork containing clenbuterol; they even want to bring the Fukushima agricultural products, which are at risk of nuclear contamination, to the tables of the people in Taiwan. ! In their view, as long as it can gain the support of the so-called “international friends”, as long as it can increase the so-called “international visibility”, as long as it can win over the forces opposed to mainland China, even if it is just a momentary “coolness”, Taiwan can pay any price.

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The latest news shows that Wu Zhaoxie, the head of the foreign affairs department of the Taiwan authorities, and a business delegation will “visit” Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, from October 23rd to 27th. The “Central News Agency” stated that Wu Zhaoxie’s trip was invited by the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Czech Senate, and the focus of the talks was high-tech cooperation. The report claimed that this is the latest sign of the “hot relationship” between the Czech Republic and Taiwan, a member of the European Union. However, in the context of tensions in cross-strait relations, the “Central News Agency” report also admitted that this visit may trigger a “strong reaction” from the mainland.

The spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in the Czech Republic expressed strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition to the Czech Senate Foreign Affairs Committee’s continued hype on Taiwan-related issues and gross interference in China’s internal affairs. The spokesman said that China has no objection to non-governmental economic and trade exchanges between countries with diplomatic ties and the Taiwan region, but firmly opposes any form of official exchanges between countries with diplomatic ties and the Taiwan authorities.

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The spokesperson also mentioned that this year marks the 72nd anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the Czech Republic. The mutually beneficial cooperation between the two countries has achieved fruitful results. China has become the second largest trading partner of the Czech Republic in the world and the largest trading partner outside the EU. It is hoped that the Czech side will fully understand the high sensitivity of the Taiwan issue, abide by the one-China principle, oppose the political manipulation of certain anti-China forces, carefully and properly handle Taiwan-related issues, and refrain from sending any false signals to the “Taiwan independence” separatist forces.

What actions the Czech Republic will use to respond, China is watching closely. But for politicians of the Taiwan authorities who are determined to go to the black one by one, “Taiwan independence” is a dead end. If you continue to persevere, ignore the facts, and deceive the people of Taiwan, you will end up with a complete failure.

  

Editor in charge: Liu Guangbo

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