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election results: Legislative Yuan - percent of vote by party - KMT 53.5%, DPP 38.2%, NPSU 2.4%, PFP 0.3%, others 1.6%, independents 4%; seats by party - KMT 81, DPP 27, NPSU 3, PFP 1, independent 1; note - following the 2008 elections, several rounds of byelections were held...
election results: Legislative Yuan - percent of vote by party - DPP 38%, KMT 35%, PFP 15%, TSU 8%, other parties and independents 4%; seats by party - DPP 89, KMT 79, PFP 34, TSU 12, other parties 7, independents 4; National Assembly - percent of vote by party - DPP 42.5%...
the Chinese Communist Party, or affiliated entities; (B) assistance to enhance Taiwan’s ability to develop a holistic strategy to respond to sharp power operations, including election interference; and (C) media training for Taiwan officials and other Taiwan entities targeted by disinformation campaig...
The article reports on the performance of Taiwanese stocks on January 14, 2008. A rise of nearly 2% was posted during the day, following the elections in which the opposition Kuomintang party won a landslide victory. Investors regarded the victory as a turning point which can lead to improved...
。In the 2020 parliamentary election, a total of 47 female candidates, more than 40% of the total, were elected, making Taiwan the country with the highest percentage of female lawmakers in Asia. But Women in politics still face obstacles ─ the media focusing more on a female candidate's ...
Early results are coming in for the high-stakes presidential election on the island of Taiwan. ABC News' Britt Clennett joins from Taipei. 1 year ago Taiwan’s voters: 'Nobody wants war, nobody wants to fight' ABC News’ Britt Clennett is in Taiwan as voters ready to head to the polls...
election results: Legislative Yuan - percent of vote by party - KMT 53.5%, DPP 38.2%, NPSU 2.4%, PFP 0.3%, others 1.6%, independents 4%; seats by party - KMT 81, DPP 27, NPSU 3, PFP 1, independent 1 Judicial branch: Judicial Yuan (justices appointed by the president with ...
Congratulating a "presidential election" as "victory of democracy," sending delegations to the "inauguration" of the newly-elected -- these are protocol arrangements that are quite usual between sovereign countries when either side...
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