BEIJING, March 14 (Xinhuanet) -- China's parliament, the
National People's Congress (NPC), ratified the Anti-Secession Law with an
overwhelming vote of 2,896 to nil here Monday, setting the legal framework to
prevent Taiwan from being seceded from China and to promote peaceful national
reunification.
President Hu Jintao signed a presidential order for
theimmediate promulgation of the law at Monday's session. The law became
effective upon promulgation.
The law, which consists of ten articles, provides for the
legislative purpose and scope of application of the legislation, the nature of
the Taiwan issue, achieving national reunification through peaceful means, and
taking non-peaceful means to stop Taiwan's secession from China by the "Taiwan
independence" secessionist forces.
Top legislator Wu Bangguo hailed the high support rate of
NPC deputies for the law demonstrated the "common will and strong resolve" of
the entire Chinese people.
"The Anti-Secession Law, adopted with a high support rate
from NPC members, has legalized policy guideline of the central authorities on
Taiwan, and given full expression to China's consistent position of doing the
utmost with maximum sincerity fora peaceful reunification," said Wu, chairman of
the NPC Standing Committee, after the law was ratified.
He said the adoption of the law also demonstrated the
"common will and strong resolve" of the entire Chinese people to
safeguardChina's sovereignty and territorial integrity and never to allow the
"Taiwan independence" forces to make Taiwan secede from China under any name or
by any means.
"The promulgation and implementation of the law have major
practical and far-reaching historical impact on the development ofcross-Strait
relations, peaceful reunification of the motherland, and opposing and checking
Taiwan's secession from China by secessionists in the name of 'Taiwan
independence'," Wu said.
It is also important to maintain peace and stability in
the Taiwan Straits, and to safeguard China's sovereignty and territorial
integrity as well as the fundamental interests of the Chinese nation, said Wu.
China has said the law is by no means a so-called "law on
the use of force against Taiwan" or a so-called "war mobilization order." China
would only use "non-peaceful means" to stop Taiwan'ssecession should all efforts
for a peaceful reunification prove futile, Wang Zhaoguo, vice-chairman of the
NPC Standing Committee,told parliament last
week.