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7/8/2025, 4:56:55 PM
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Not *fully* independent, no. The way it is currently set up is that they are still part of China but under a different government. So it is one country with two fully separate governments operating within the legal bounds of that country.
Taiwan Independence supporters want a fully independent country. Meaning they declare independence, get full international recognition as a completely separate country, a seat in the UN, etc etc.
Not *fully* independent, no. The way it is currently set up is that they are still part of China but under a different government. So it is one country with two fully separate governments operating within the legal bounds of that country.
Taiwan Independence supporters want a fully independent country. Meaning they declare independence, get full international recognition as a completely separate country, a seat in the UN, etc etc.
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