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Follow-up of temporary provisions during mobilization and counter-insurgency
1On February 7th, 949, the government of the Republic of China fled to Taiwan Province Province. 1954 February 16, at the second meeting of the first National Assembly held in Taipei, it was decided that the Interim Provisions on the Period of Mobilization for Counterinsurgency would remain in force, and it was revised four times in 1960, 1966 and 1972.

The temporary clause of 1960 was revised for the first time, freezing the constitutional restrictions on the re-election of the president.

1966 was revised for the second time in February, which lifted the restrictions on the National Assembly's exercise of the right of initiative and referendum, and agreed to establish a constitutional research institution to expand the power of the National Assembly.

1In March, 966, the National Congress revised the Interim Provisions for the third time, authorizing the President to set up a mechanism to mobilize counter-insurgency, adjust the organization of the central government, and adopt supplementary methods to elect the Central People's Congress.

1In March, 972, Gu Zhenggang proposed No.285 proposal to amend the Interim Provisions, which was opposed because he proposed that "when the term of office of deputies to the First National Congress expires, all areas where elections can be held will be re-elected". Therefore, the content was changed to enrich the first Central People's Congress with the increase of regular changes, and the fourth revision of the Interim Provisions was completed on March 17, 2007.