1. Taiwan's opposition party Kuomintang has elected Cheng Li-wun as its new leader, who won with about 50% of the votes and is the only female candidate among six contenders.
2. Cheng, a former member of the Democratic Progressive Party, supports closer relations between China and Taiwan and aims to unite opposition forces to defeat the current ruling DPP party.
3. For the next four years, Cheng will lead the KMT, focusing on strengthening the party in preparation for Taiwan's presidential election scheduled for 2028 and striving to achieve peaceful cross-strait relations and mutual prosperity.
2. Cheng, a former member of the Democratic Progressive Party, supports closer relations between China and Taiwan and aims to unite opposition forces to defeat the current ruling DPP party.
3. For the next four years, Cheng will lead the KMT, focusing on strengthening the party in preparation for Taiwan's presidential election scheduled for 2028 and striving to achieve peaceful cross-strait relations and mutual prosperity.
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Taiwan's opposition party, Kuomintang, has elected Cheng Li-wun as its new leader. A former member of the Democratic Progressive Party, Cheng supports closer relations with China and aims to unite opposition forces to challenge the ruling DPP party in Taiwan's 2028 presidential election. Her focus
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251019_03/#summary
Date: Oct. 19, 2025
Notes: 2025-10-19
Created: 2025/10/20 08:10
Updated: 2025/12/07 23:53
Last Read: 2025/10/20 08:53