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Leader of the Taiwan Area : ウィキペディア英語版 | Leader of the Taiwan Area
Leader of the Taiwan Area, Leader of the Taiwan Region () and Leader of the Taiwanese Authorities () are terms used by the Government of the People's Republic of China to describe the head of state of the Republic of China (ROC) in Taiwan, an office referred to by the ROC as "President of the Republic of China". These terms are used by PRC media to reflect the PRC's official stance of not recognizing the ROC as an independent state. The PRC media does not use the terms ''"President of Taiwan"'' nor ''"President of the Republic of China"'', which could be inferred as implying recognition of Taiwan as a country, or of Two Chinas. Hence, the term ''"Leader of the Taiwan Area"'' is used by mainland China - with "Area" to show that Taiwan is not a country; while "Leader" does not equal "President". According to criteria set by the authorities in Beijing, the medias in mainland China generally are not allowed to use terms related to the Republic of China to describe the Taiwan authorities. But if the official title cannot be avoided in a news article, quotation marks would be used around terms for all official ROC positions and organisations, e.g. "President of the Republic of China"; "Presidential Office Building" to imply non-recognition. 〔(End of Taiwan Area Leader Election - Ma Ying-jeou and Vincent Siew gained victory )〕 == Wu Yu-sheng Incident ==
In an interview on ''Haixia Liang'an'' () of CCTV-4, Kuomintang Legislator Wu Yu-sheng used "Leader of Taiwan" instead of "President of ROC", and was criticized by Taiwanese. Wu rebutted "If you want to find fault with someone, there is no need to worry about finding a suitable pretext" (). Ma Ying-jeou bluntly said that Wu spoke inappropriately, stressing that he himself ran for the 2008 Republic of China Presidency, not 2008 Taiwan Leadership.
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