Posted on 12/03/2005 12:50:21 PM PST by zook
Taiwan's opposition Nationalist Party won an overwhelming victory in island-wide municipal elections Saturday, putting it in position to push its agenda of reunification with China during the 2008 presidential campaign.
With more than 97 percent of the votes counted, Nationalist candidates or Nationalist allies won 17 of the 23 constituencies, while candidates of President Chen Shui-bian's ruling Democratic Progressive Party were assured of victory in six, according to results from the Central Election Commission.
The results constituted a huge vote of confidence in Nationalist Party Chairman Ma Ying-jeou, who was elected to office five months ago. He likely will lead the party's ticket in the 2008 presidential poll.
The Nationalists' policy is eventual reunification with rival China, from which Taiwan split in 1949. Beijing still claims sovereignty over the island and has refused to talk with Chen because it sees him as a strong supporter of Taiwanese independence, unalterably opposed to the Nationalist platform of reunification.
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That's what you get when you send your ballots to Chicago to be counted...
Still, reunification is still a minority view and Taiwanese self-identification is likely still on the rise.
I wonder who the DPP will put up in 2008 -- maybe Frank Hsieh?
I have a different take. The KMT will never sell out, but neither will they do anything to prompt a Chinese attack. And I think it remains to be seen whether reunification is a minority view. Wanting to declare formal independence is almost certainly a minority view.
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