The Fiji Times

Tsai resigns after loss

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TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen resigned as head of the ruling Democratic Progressiv­e Party following local election losses on Saturday in which voters chose the opposition Nationalis­t party in several major races across the self-ruled island.

Concerns about threats from rival China, which claims Taiwan as its territory, took a backseat to more local issues in the elections.

Ms Tsai had spoken out many times about “opposing China and defending Taiwan” in the course of campaignin­g for her party. But the party’s candidate Chen Shih-chung, who lost his battle for mayor of Taipei, only raised the issue of the Chinese Communist Party’s threat a few times before he quickly switched back to local issues as there was little interest.

Ms Tsai offered her resignatio­n on Saturday evening, a tradition after a major loss, in a short speech in which she also thanked supporters.

“I must shoulder all the responsibi­lity,” she said. “Faced with a result like this, there are many areas that we must deeply review.”

While internatio­nal observers and the ruling party have attempted to link the elections to the long-term existentia­l threat that is Taiwan’s neighbour, many local experts do not think China had a large role to play this time around.

“The internatio­nal community has raised the stakes too high. They’ve raised a local election to this internatio­nal level, and Taiwan’s survival,” said Yeh-lih Wang, a political science professor at National Taiwan University.

During campaignin­g, there were few mentions of the large-scale military exercises targeting Taiwan that China held in August in reaction to US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit.

“So I think if you can’t even raise this issue in Taipei, you don’t even need to consider it in cities in the south,” Mr Wang said.

Candidates from the Nationalis­t party won the mayoral seat in Taipei, Taiwan’s capital, as well as in Taoyuan, Taichung and New Taipei city.

 ?? Picture: AP ?? Tsai Ing-wen.
Picture: AP Tsai Ing-wen.

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