Taiwan presidential candidate pledges to protect against China

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TAIPEI: The candidate likely to represent the ruling party at Taiwan's next presidential election, Vice President William Lai, pledged on Wednesday (Mar 15) to protect the island against China and ensure peace, as he formally registered to run in the campaign. Lai is the front-runner to be the Democratic P

TAIPEI: The candidate likely to represent the ruling party at Taiwan's next presidential election, Vice President William Lai, pledged on Wednesday to protect the island against China and ensure peace, as he formally registered to run in the campaign.

He assumed the DPP's chairmanship in January this year after President Tsai Ing-wen resigned as chairwoman in November following the DPP's trouncing at local elections. Tsai cannot run again as president due to constitutional term limits. "Taiwan is in a key geographic position in the first island chain of the Indo-Pacific, directly facing China's verbal and military threats, diplomatic suppression through unscrupulous means and the various threats of their double strategy of wanting peace and playing war," he told reporters.

The DPP says that a primary will be held if there are two or more candidates. Lai is by far the favourite to win the nomination.

 

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