With China Looming Large :1Taiwan Starts Tallying Votes in A Crucial Election.

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With China Looming Large :1Taiwan Starts Tallying Votes in A Crucial Election.
With China Looming Large
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The content of this page is bc1b9521-8381-4fb8-aebd-80846a18085d.In a crucial presidential and parliamentary election that could affect China’s policy toward its democratic neighbor, Taiwan began tallying votes on Saturday afternoon.

With China Looming Large :1Taiwan Starts Tallying Votes in A Crucial Election.
With China Looming Large
With China Looming Large

 

Eighth nationwide election since the nation of 23.5 million people held its first free and direct Beijing’s threats cast a shadow over the 1996 presidential elections.

If Taiwan rejects unification permanently, China will not give up using force to annex the island and maintain its territorial claims over it.

The People’s Liberation Army issued a warning the night before the elections, saying that it “remains on high alert at all times [to] smash ‘Taiwan independence’ separatist plots in any form.”

With China Looming Large :1Taiwan Starts Tallying Votes in A Crucial Election.

Before a polling blackout was implemented ten days ago, Lai Ching-te, the Democratic Progressive party candidate whom Beijing has denounced as a dangerous separatist, was leading a close three-way contest.

Under Taiwan’s first-past-the-post electoral system, a mere majority is sufficient for victory.

Lai faces off against Kuomintang member Hou Yu-ih, who sees both Ko Wen-je, the founder of the Taiwan People’s party, which aims to win over swing voters, and Beijing disagree that Taiwan is a part of a larger Chinese nation.

Although many voters have expressed fatigue with ideological rhetoric and said they wanted a new government to reinvigorate the economy, the candidates have cast the election as a matter of national survival in their final pitches.

With China Looming Large :1Taiwan Starts Tallying Votes in A Crucial Election.

We have resisted isolating ourselves in China and yielding to authoritarianism over the last eight years. That demonstrates that we are responsible for our own destiny,” Lai yelled at a sizable gathering on Friday night.

“It is the authority to protect Taiwan.” Lai referred to the KMT candidate as “China’s preferred choice” and stated that if Taiwan changed the DPP’s direction Foreign investors may leave the nation in an attempt to wean it off of its excessive reliance on China economically.

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“Lai Ching-te takes us on the path to war, Hou Yu-ih is on the path of peace,” Hou said to supporters at the KMT’s rival event, which the party claimed was attended by 250,000 people.

He vowed to continue talks with China and accused the DPP government of corruption lower tensions in the Taiwan Strait.

With China Looming Large :1Taiwan Starts Tallying Votes in A Crucial Election.

Out of the three candidates, Ko was the most well-liked by young voters.

He was the only one to go into detail about his policy proposals, promising tax reform along with significant increases in funding for public housing, healthcare, and rent subsidies.

“We will retake this nation [from the two major parties], we will triumph over a just and equitable future,” he declared, addressing a crowd estimated by the TPP at 350,000 people in front of the Taipei presidential office.

The world is watching to see if the DPP can make history by being the first party in Taiwan’s democratic history to hold onto power for more than two terms, a development that some observers fear could exacerbate tensions across the Taiwan Strait.

With China Looming Large :1Taiwan Starts Tallying Votes in A Crucial Election.

“Lai Ching-te has promised to uphold the cautious China strategy of a western diplomat in Taipei stated that while the outcome might force [Chinese president] Xi Jinping to feel that his chances of unification without war are running out, it would also benefit [current president] Tsai Ing-wen if the DPP wins again.

However, the legislative vote is the main focus for the three parties. Campaign officials predicted that the DPP, which currently controls 63 of the 113 seats in parliament, would lose its slim majority and be left with a minority government that would likely result in ongoing gridlock.

With China Looming Large :1Taiwan Starts Tallying Votes in A Crucial Election.
With China Looming Large
With China Looming Large

 

Early in the evening, several hours after polls close at 4 p.m., the outcome of the presidential contest is anticipated to be known.

At a polling place in the Taipei suburb of Hsinchuang, a line of almost a hundred people snaked 9 a.m. around the corner.

Thirty-year-old nurse Han Wei-jung declared he would support Ko Wen-je. “We need to go beyond blue and green,” he stated, alluding to the colors of the two major parties, the KMT and the DPP.

 

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