Xu Chunying's Cross-Strait Marriage Alliance board not re-elected, Ministry of Interior orders dissolution
Taiwan's Ministry of the Interior dissolved the "中華両岸婚姻家庭服務聯盟" (Cross-Strait Marriage and Family Services Alliance) led by Xu Chunying due to its failure to re-elect its board members as required by law. Xu Chunying has been indicted on charges of violating the Anti-infiltration Act.
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(Central News Agency reporter Kao Hua-chien, Taipei 5th) Xu Chunying, a mainland spouse involved in the Anti-infiltration Act indictment, whose "中華両岸婚姻家庭服務聯盟" (Cross-Strait Marriage and Family Services Alliance) was found to have failed to conduct its affairs legally. The Ministry of the Interior today stated that the fourth-term directors and supervisors of the Cross-Strait Marriage and Family Services Alliance failed to be re-elected by the deadline this year on February 21, and also failed to improve within the given deadline, violating the provisions of the Civic Organizations Act. Therefore, a dissolution order was issued yesterday.
Xu Chunying was indicted for violating the Anti-infiltration Act. According to the New Taipei District Prosecutors Office indictment, Xu Chunying and Chung Chin-ming, president of the Cross-Strait Marriage Coordination Promotion Association, allegedly maintained long-term close contact with Yang Wen-tao, director of the Cross-Strait Marriage and Family Service Center of the Civil Affairs Department of the Communist Party of China, and Sun Xian, deputy director of the Ancestral Land Peaceful Unification Promotion Committee of the Shanghai Committee of the Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang of the Communist Party of China, reporting on Taiwan's political and election situation. She was also accused of covering Sun Xian's visit to Taiwan under the guise of business exchanges; Xu Chunying, however, claimed that her conversations with Chinese Communist Party officials were merely casual chats.
The Ministry of the Interior today told the Central News Agency that the fourth-term directors and supervisors of the Cross-Strait Marriage and Family Services Alliance completed their terms on February 21 this year. The Ministry of the Interior had previously issued a warning on April 7 and ordered the alliance to improve by April 30. However, as it failed to improve by the deadline, it violated Article 58, Paragraph 1 of the Civic Organizations Act. Therefore, the Ministry of the Interior issued a dissolution order on May 4.
According to Article 58 of the Civic Organizations Act, if a civic organization violates laws, its charter, or harms public interests, the competent authority may issue a warning, revoke its resolutions, suspend part or all of its operations, and set a deadline for improvement; if it fails to improve by the deadline or the circumstances are serious, the authority may order: 1. Removal or dismissal of its officers; 2. Rectification within a deadline; 3. Revocation of its permit; 4. Dissolution. (Editor: Lin Shu-yuan) 1150505
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(Central News Agency reporter Kao Hua-chien, Taipei 5th) Xu Chunying, a mainland spouse involved in the Anti-infiltration Act indictment, whose "中華両岸婚姻家庭服務聯盟" (Cross-Strait Marriage and Family Services Alliance) was found to have failed to conduct its affairs legally. The Ministry of the Interior today stated that the fourth-term directors and supervisors of the Cross-Strait Marriage and Family Services Alliance failed to be re-elected by the deadline this year on February 21, and also failed to improve within the given deadline, violating the provisions of the Civic Organizations Act. Therefore, a dissolution order was issued yesterday.
Xu Chunying was indicted for violating the Anti-infiltration Act. According to the New Taipei District Prosecutors Office indictment, Xu Chunying and Chung Chin-ming, president of the Cross-Strait Marriage Coordination Promotion Association, allegedly maintained long-term close contact with Yang Wen-tao, director of the Cross-Strait Marriage and Family Service Center of the Civil Affairs Department of the Communist Party of China, and Sun Xian, deputy director of the Ancestral Land Peaceful Unification Promotion Committee of the Shanghai Committee of the Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang of the Communist Party of China, reporting on Taiwan's political and election situation. She was also accused of covering Sun Xian's visit to Taiwan under the guise of business exchanges; Xu Chunying, however, claimed that her conversations with Chinese Communist Party officials were merely casual chats.
The Ministry of the Interior today told the Central News Agency that the fourth-term directors and supervisors of the Cross-Strait Marriage and Family Services Alliance completed their terms on February 21 this year. The Ministry of the Interior had previously issued a warning on April 7 and ordered the alliance to improve by April 30. However, as it failed to improve by the deadline, it violated Article 58, Paragraph 1 of the Civic Organizations Act. Therefore, the Ministry of the Interior issued a dissolution order on May 4.
According to Article 58 of the Civic Organizations Act, if a civic organization violates laws, its charter, or harms public interests, the competent authority may issue a warning, revoke its resolutions, suspend part or all of its operations, and set a deadline for improvement; if it fails to improve by the deadline or the circumstances are serious, the authority may order: 1. Removal or dismissal of its officers; 2. Rectification within a deadline; 3. Revocation of its permit; 4. Dissolution. (Editor: Lin Shu-yuan) 1150505
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