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Chinese scholars from Xiamen University proposed a "shadow government" plan for Taiwan, involving a "Central Taiwan Work Committee" and experimental zone, in case of a hypothetical CCP takeover.
Chinese scholars from Xiamen University have proposed a plan for Taiwan's governance to Beijing in case of a hypothetical Chinese Communist Party takeover.
The plan, released in July, suggests establishing a "shadow government" for Taiwan in Xiamen to prepare for a rapid political integration of Taiwan into the People's Republic of China.
Key elements of the plan include setting up a "Central Taiwan Work Committee" in Beijing, which would act as a proto-provincial government for Taiwan, creating a Taiwan Governance Experimental Zone in Fujian, and identifying suitable locations for the shadow government to experiment with policies.
The primary objectives of the hypothetical Taiwan Central Work Committee are to smooth the transition of power and recruit and train "anti-independence forces" in Taiwan.
Los estudiosos chinos de la Universidad de Xiamen propusieron un plan de "gobierno en la sombra" para Taiwán, que involucra a un "Comité Central de Trabajo de Taiwán" y una zona experimental, en caso de una hipotética toma de control del PCCh.