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Taiwan's Ministry of the Interior has requested transparency in lawmakers' travel to China, formally notifying the Legislative Yuan to upload legislators' China-bound travel itineraries to a new ministry website. This follows the launch of an online platform for religious, civic, and public organizations to register trips to China. The ministry emphasized accountability, stating that democratically elected officials should make their China travel itineraries transparent.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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