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Tsai cannot keep dodging 1992 Consensus forever

(China Daily) Updated: 2016-05-06 07:29

Tsai cannot keep dodging 1992 Consensus forever

File photo of Taiwan DPP chair Tsai Ing-wen.

With two weeks to go before Tsai Ying-wen delivers her inaugural speech as the new leader of Taiwan, it looks increasingly clear that the current impasse between the Chinese mainland and the new caretakers in the island will not end any time soon.

A dose of political realism is thus critical for crisis prevention at such a tricky juncture.

Through an article published in People's Daily, the central authorities reiterated that not adhering to the 1992 Consensus, in which it was agreed both sides of the Straits belong to one China, constitutes sabotaging the common political foundation for cross-Straits ties.

Yet that is precisely what Tsai, as head of the independence-minded Democratic Progressive Party, has been trying to skirt around. She did say she would prefer preserving the status quo. But she has been dodging inquiries about her position regarding the 1992 Consensus, which the DPP has vehemently opposed.

The mainland, on the other hand, has been unequivocal, warning that without the consensus the status quo will not exist.

To the mainland, one China is the bottom line. Which is a fait accompli in both international law as well as domestic laws in the mainland and Taiwan.

It may be difficult for Tsai to officially endorse the consensus in a policy statement that will be closely inspected by her party. Not only because she can't afford being identified as "pro-mainland" within her own party, but also because her party is already on an all-out offensive against everything Kuomintang. The consensus, as a core Kuomintang legacy, is a thorn in the DPP's side.

Openly denying it, however, is obviously a non-option, because that will result in withering cross-Straits economic and trade ties, renew military tensions, and put an end to the hard-earned "diplomatic truce".

DPP sources close to Tsai have indicated that Tsai will make no mention of the 1992 Consensus in her May 20 inauguration speech. Playing word games may save her from receiving an immediate, fierce backlash that day. But she can't count on being ambiguous indefinitely.

Even if not in her inaugural speech, Tsai must come up with an answer acceptable to the mainland. Because, as the mainland said, it is indispensable if the status quo is to continue.

The anticipated Ice Age for bilateral ties and subsequent "cold peace" would be best-case scenarios should the current goodwill come to an end.

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