• The biggest thing if I remember right is that the KMT is far more in favor of a one china policy so they would be the ones more likely to negotiate an agreement for reunification.

    Please correct me if I am wrong its been a while sense I read on this

    • Eat_Yo_Vegetables69@lemmygrad.ml
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      12 days ago

      Back in 1992 both sides met and the consensus was that there is one country, but both sides express it in their own way (PRC and ROC as one country, 2 different expressions).

      After 1996 and the DPP’s changes to their education system, they’ve gradually scrubbed away the identity of the younger generations so most do not identify with the mainland (many prefer to simp for war criminal Japan).

      Nowadays the younger parts of the KMT still pay a little lip service, but their actions show that they’re more for maintaining the status quo or even pushing towards covert independence.

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      12 days ago

      Oh yeah I didn’t think of it that way. Of course the KMT wants reunification… with them as the government of China.