💨 Abstract
The Taiwanese government is considering implementing a policy to require legislators and elected officials to obtain prior authorization before traveling to China to combat Chinese infiltration. This measure is part of a larger initiative introduced by Taiwan President William Lai in March to counter China's increasing infiltration activities. The proposed regulation would apply to various categories of public servants and is aimed at increasing transparency and accountability, as these individuals are deemed key targets for Chinese infiltration.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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