2 women to vie in Taiwan presidential election
Taiwans main opposition Democratic Progressive Party, DPP, Chairperson Tsai Ing-wen who will be the partys candidate in the 2016 presidential elections with the hope of becoming the islands first female leader. Pic: AP.
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) Taiwans ruling Nationalist Party has picked a former teacher and current deputy legislative speaker to run in next years presidential election. She will face off against another female candidate in a historic first.
Taiwan, democratic since the late 1980s, has never elected a woman president nor had a choice between two female candidates backed by the major parties.
The Nationalists on Sunday picked Hung Hsiu-chu. She will run against Tsai Ing-wen, the opposition Democratic Progressive Party chairwoman and an advocate of a more cautious attitude to Taiwans rival, China. Tsai leads in polls ahead of the January 2016 election.
Ties with Beijing have shaped up as an early campaign issue.
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