The independence clause in the opposition Democratic Progressive Party's (DPP's) charter has been a much-debated topic in Taiwan amid the warming of cross-Taiwan Strait exchanges, and the latest survey shows that most people in Taiwan believe freezing the clause would further stabilize the links.
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