Four Wants and One Without
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Traditional Chinese | 四要一沒有 | ||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 四要一没有 | ||||||||||
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Four Wants and One Without or Four Yeses and One No (Chinese: 四要一沒有) is a policy proposed by the former president of the Republic of China (Taiwan), Chen Shui-bian, in a speech at a function of the Formosan Association for Public Affairs on March 4, 2007. The substance thereof is that:
- Taiwan wants independence;
- Taiwan wants the rectification of its name;
- Taiwan wants a new constitution;
- Taiwan wants development; and
- Taiwanese politics is without the question of left or right, but only the question of unification or independence.
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