the homegrown political grouping denounced as separatist by Beijing because it refuses to define the country as part of China, has been elected to the office twice consecutively since 2016, so is not eligible to run in this election.
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Filed under:Election| Comments (1) Liberty Times dida poll that had some interesting result, namely that in Taipei City more females support KMT’s Hau (40.59% over 32.75%), and more males support DPP’s Su (42.47% over 32.85%). Now why is that?
Ruling-party candidate Lai Ching-te has emerged victorious in Taiwan's presidential election, and his opponents have conceded after ballots were cast at thousands of polling stations in a tight three-way race. The result in Taiwan's presidential and parliamentary election will chart...
Furthermore, the protesters sought an apology from the Taipei city mayor Ma Ying-jeoh, a KMT member, because he had spread information before the election that poll results still showed Lien to be the front runner. The protesters claimed that Chen’s victory could have been prevented if ...
current rules, the threshold for recall is 25% of 300,000 or 75,000 votes. The DPP won 100,000 votes in this district, so they only need to turn out three out of every four people who already support them. It’s harder to turn out voters when it’s not a general election, but ...
TAIPEI, April 24 (Xinhua) -- Almost 60 percent of people in Taiwan are unhappy with the performance of the current administration led by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), a poll released by the Taiwanese Public Opinion Foundation showed Monday. ...
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While Taiwan’s Central Election Commission said the referendum islegally binding, there is debate on whether or not the result is enforceable. The result is likely to mean more political pressure for President Tsai, whose Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) will see Saturday’s local elections as...
“The Taiwanese government has stated that the election is their domestic affair and, so far, there has been nothing overt in terms of opposition from Beijing’s side,” says Wu. Key to the current policy between Beijing and Taipei has been widespread support for the 1992 Consensus which ensh...