Election process in Taiwan continues, China eye on results
Election process in Taiwan continues, China eye on results
Share:

Taipei: Recently Taiwan has been voting for the election of the next President and Members of Parliament. The polling stations opened at 8 am. The voting will continue till 4 pm. At the same time, the results are expected to be declared after about four hours of voting. Tsei Ing Wen is in the election field for his second term in the presidential election. China has a keen eye on this election. According to Taiwan's Central Election Commission, there are 19.3 million (one crore, 90 lakh, 30 thousand) eligible voters in the country. All citizens of 20 years of age in Taiwan can participate in voting.

President Wen's main rival Lai and Han: According to information from sources, it has been learned that President Sai Ing-wen is expected to become the President for the second time. At the same time, during the election campaign, Wayne has presented himself as a supporter of democracy. Wayne's opponent and former president is William Lai. Lai had at one time declared himself an independent worker of Taiwan. Where this time he is in the election field for the post of President. But in this election, pro-China Kuomintang (KMT) is the main competitor of Kaoshyung Mayor Han Cao-yu Wen. Han has pledged a good relationship with China.

China's 'one country, two systems' proposal turned down: For your information, let us tell you that prior to this, Taiwan rejected China's 'one country, two systems' proposal. On January 3, President Sai Ing Wen said that he did not approve of China's proposal. Taiwan says that this formula has completely failed in Hong Kong, so there is no question of accepting it. This has upset China with Taiwan.

Also Read:

Big disclosure, Denmark reveals warning was received few hours ago

East Iranian authorities to announce the cause of Ukrainian airliner crash

US agency warns, ' these challenges will be faced by Modi-Shah in 2020'

World Bank: India's economic growth rate reduced from 6 percent to 5 percent for the current financial year

 

Share:
Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News