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In Taiwan, the Opposition Wants to Change Diplomatic Direction and Dares a Rapprochement with China

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The Kuomintang, Taiwan's main opposition party, elected its new president, who took office on 1 November. Cheng Li-wun distinguished himself from his predecessor by an even more favourable policy towards China, which nevertheless claimed control over Taiwan's territory.
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The Kuomintang, Taiwan's main opposition party, elected its new president, who took office on 1 November. Cheng Li-wun distinguished himself from his predecessor by an even more favourable policy towards China, which nevertheless claimed control over Taiwan's territory.

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Slate.fr broke the news in France on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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