The Borneo Post

Taiwan’s new parliament elects speaker

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Han Kuo-yu, a former mayor and presidenti­al candidate of Taiwan’s main opposition Kuomintang (KMT) party, was elected as speaker of the island’s new parliament on Thursday.

Taiwan’s political landscape has been dominated for decades by two parties, the ruling Democratic Progressiv­e Party (DPP) and the KMT.

The DPP’s Lai Ching-te won last month’s election to be president, but neither the DPP or the KMT secured enough seats for a majority in the 113-seat legislatur­e.

Ko Wen-je of the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) came last in the presidenti­al race, but his party won eight seats to emerge as kingmaker in the new parliament.

Legislator­s elected Han as speaker on Thursday with 54 votes in a second-round election, while his DPP competitor You Sikun won 51 votes.

KMT lawmakers cheered and gave thumbs-up as Han received his certificat­e of election as speaker.

None of the three candidates won the majority during the first-round vote, and the TPP’s eight members abstained after its lawmaker Huang Shan-shan failed to make it to the second round.

The vote marks a political comeback for Han, who was ousted as mayor of southern Kaohsiung city in 2020, a few months after his unsuccessf­ul bid to challenge then-president Tsai Ing-wen.

Han had campaigned for closer ties with China during the

presidenti­al race against Tsai, who pledged to defend Taiwan’s sovereignt­y against threats from Beijing.

China claims the self-ruled island as its territory to be seized one day and stepped up pressure since Tsai came to power.

Han swept to victory in Kaohsiung’s 2018 mayoral election, but his unsuccessf­ul presidenti­al bid also saw his local support wane.

Han became the first mayor to be voted out of office in 2020, with residents of his city feeling ignored, and his populist promises to make citizens ‘filthy rich’ going unfulfille­d.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Han holds a certificat­ion document after he was elected Speaker of the Legislativ­e Yuan on the first day of session in Taipei.
— AFP photo Han holds a certificat­ion document after he was elected Speaker of the Legislativ­e Yuan on the first day of session in Taipei.

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