On January 11, 1982, he put forward the concept of "one country, two systems", and he pointed out: The nine-point policy for Taiwan was put forward in the name of Vice Chairman of the Communist Party of China, which is actually "one country, two systems", and the two systems are permissible, they do not destroy the mainland's system, and we will not destroy their system, and the reunification of the country is the wish of the entire Chinese nation.
At present, "one country, two systems" is an institutional arrangement that allows the status quo of Taiwan's society and system to be maintained to the greatest extent possible and pragmatically resolves the contradiction between national unity and regional differences on the premise of safeguarding national sovereignty, security, and development interests. ** Noted that "peaceful reunification."
"One country, two systems" is the best way to achieve national reunification. "One country, two systems" is not to use one system to completely transform the other, but to allow the two systems to coexist and develop together, and to reduce the collision of systems caused by differences in systems after reunification by "maintaining the status quo" to the greatest extent, so as to avoid social turmoil. "One country, two systems" can avoid the pain and confusion caused by using one system to transform another. Judging from the practice of Hong Kong and Macao's return to the motherland, this model of peaceful reunification has obvious advantages because of its low risk and low cost.
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