Vice President Lai leads in the final polls
After January 3, no more election polls are allowed to be published in Taiwan. Vice President William Lai continues to lead in the last polls ten days before the presidential election.
By Redaktion Table
After January 3, no more election polls are allowed to be published in Taiwan. Vice President William Lai continues to lead in the last polls ten days before the presidential election.
By Redaktion Table
President Xi Jinping presented himself confident at the start of the new year. His speech included internal and external warnings – and increased the pressure on Taiwan ahead of the election.
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At the latest US-China summit in San Francisco, Chinese President Xi reiterated to US President Biden that China is planning to annex Taiwan. He did not specify a timeframe for this.
By Redaktion Table
Kuomintang candidate Hou Yu-ih has narrowed the gap to William Lai of the Democratic Progressive Party. The upcoming elections in January will shape relations between Taiwan and China.
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Joseph Wu wants to vacate his post after six years— regardless of who the winner of the election in Taiwan in January is.
By Amelie Richter
William Lai, Vice President of Taiwan since May 2020, and the Democratic Progressive Party's (DPP) candidate, remains the frontrunner in the upcoming presidential election in Taiwan. However, he is now engaged in a two-way race with Hou Yu-ih of the Kuomintang Party (KMT).
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Taiwan's Foreign Minister Joseph Wu sees his country already at war with China. Germany and the West play a crucial role in this. In an interview with Felix Lee, Wu explains why a meeting with Foreign Minister Baerbock would be a necessary next step in relations.
By Felix Lee
Following the failed talks between the opposition parties, three pairs of candidates have now registered for the presidential elections in January. This increases the chances of the China-critical DPP and lowers those of the pro-China KMT.
By David Demes
Greece has apparently urged officials in and outside the country to refrain from attending events hosted by Taiwan. The Greek Foreign Ministry has called on diplomats and officials to do so in an email.
By Redaktion Table
The united front of Taiwan's opposition parties will probably not materialize. Instead of challenging the government with a worthy joint candidate, an embarrassing dispute broke out on Thursday.
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