Political Stars Backslide in Latest Survey on Mayor Approval Rating
Five takeaways from CommonWealth Magazine’s latest survey on approval rates of mayors in Taiwan give perspectives to what may be soon be coming for the next election.
Five takeaways from CommonWealth Magazine’s latest survey on approval rates of mayors in Taiwan give perspectives to what may be soon be coming for the next election.
While the long-term impacts of the US-China trade conflict for the Taiwanese economy remain unclear, it is evident that the clash will have significant consequences for the future of the island.
The KMT has to decide between younger, progressive, more pro-Taiwan voters, or double down on traditional older conservative voters who still believe the China dream.
President Tsai Ing-wen’s decisive re-election may distress the PRC and KMT opposition, but provides a measure of continuity and stability in Taiwan as it encounters a range of challenges, new and old.
In the heart of Taipei, DPP’s newcomer candidate Hsieh Pei-fen is working her hardest to win a district that almost never votes DPP. What’s her day like?