Where is the DPP Concentrating Its Firepower?
Where is the ruling DPP focusing its campaigning firepower, with less than three weeks to go to Taiwan’s presidential and legislative elections?
Where is the ruling DPP focusing its campaigning firepower, with less than three weeks to go to Taiwan’s presidential and legislative elections?
Too busy to catch this week’s Taiwan presidential debate? We kept score–but we barely stayed awake.
Taiwan’s January elections are just around the corner. Can the DPP hold their majority, can the KMT reclaim control, or will third parties dash both their hopes?
The second part of a series of handy summaries profiling Taiwan’s political power players currently “in play.” In this part, we’re profiling New Power Party (NPP) legislator Huang Kuo-chang, former premier William Lai, and the newly independent Freddy Lim.
We’re here to help you make sense of Taiwan’s political spectacle with a handy guide to the major power players who are “in play” and could disrupt this election in a big way—if they haven’t already.