Anti-Infiltration Act
The Anti-Infiltration Act (Chinese: 反滲透法) is a law regulating the influence of entities deemed foreign hostile forces on the political processes of the Republic of China (commonly known as Taiwan), including elections and referendums. The act was passed by the Legislative Yuan on 31 December 2019 and promulgated by the Tsai Ing-wen presidential administration on 15 January 2020. The law has been used to prosecute individuals connected to united front organizations in Taiwan.
Anti-Infiltration Act | |
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Legislative Yuan | |
Citation | Anti-Infiltration Act |
Passed | 31 December 2019 |
Signed by | President Tsai Ing-wen |
Signed | 15 January 2020 |
Effective | 17 January 2020 |
Legislative history | |
Second reading | 29 November 2019 |
Third reading | 31 December 2019 |
Status: In force |
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