Text: Deng Yuwen (political commentator, independent scholar, researcher at China Strategic Analysis Think Tank and co-editor-in-chief of China Strategic Analysis Magazine) China's two sessions, which were postponed due to the epidemic, were held on May 21, staggered from Tsai Ing-wen's presidential inauguration on May 20. Are there any radical moves for Taiwan independence, especially legal independence? Cai Jin's (2020) victory in the presidential election of the Republic of China in January 2020 means that the majority of Taiwanese people support independence, and Taiwan's good performance in the epidemic has provided it with a rare favorable international environment. Many people, including Taiwanese people Looking forward to Tsai Ing-wen's "May 20 Speech" to declare Taiwan's independence in one step, establish the Republic of Taiwan,
and never want China to annex Taiwan. Some people have concluded that even if Taiwan becomes independent, Beijing will not dare to go to war with Taiwan, even if Taiwan is independent. Fortunately, Tsai Ing-wen has restrained her inner impulse to be independent. In her "520 Speech", in the expression of cross-strait relations, she hides the needle in the softness and sees the rigidity in the softness. On the other hand, he reiterated that when dealing with Wedding Photo Editing cross-strait relations, only the principles of "peace, reciprocity, democracy, and dialogue" can be taken, and the "one country, two systems" of mainland China is not accepted. This move implies that if Beijing regards "one country, two systems" as a curse in cross-strait relations in the future, it will be Beijing, not Taiwan, that will undermine the status quo in the Taiwan Strait, thus placing the responsibility for Taiwan's independence in the future on the Chinese side. Although Cai's "520 Speech" did not declare de jure independence,
he also mentioned Taiwan, the Republic of China, in the concluding part, and announced that a constitutional revision committee would be established, which is actually a half-step on the road to de jure independence. She is likely to follow the example of former President Lee Teng-hui, in the name of constitutional revision, to implement the reality of constitution-making and complete the constitutional foundation of Taiwan's legal independence. Some Chinese scholars have warned that in the next four years, Cai will try to use fragmented legislation, constitutional amendments, and disguised constitution-making methods to infinitely approach "de jure Taiwan independence." Xi Jinping has stated many times that if Taiwan touches t