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Taiwan's Lai Ching-Te Tied up by Political Chaos After Year in Office

  • Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te marked the anniversary of his inauguration this week amid growing internal political challenges and increased external pressures.
  • Lai won the presidential election held in early 2024 with just under half of the popular vote, but his party, the Democratic Progressive Party, was unable to maintain control of the legislature, losing its parliamentary majority to rival parties.
  • Opposition parties, including the Kuomintang allied with the Taiwan People's Party, have physically clashed in parliament and challenge Lai's policies such as budget cuts.
  • Lai's approval rating fell to 45.9 percent in an April survey, with disapproval rising to 45.7 percent linked to US tariff handling and recall campaigns targeting lawmakers.
  • Lai's government confronts domestic turmoil and Chinese military threats while he promises to defend Taiwan's sovereignty and strengthen economic resilience through new initiatives.
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Buffeted by political chaos, Taiwan's Lai marks first year in office

Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te celebrates his first year in office on Tuesday as his government grapples with Chinese military pressure, US tariff threats and domestic political turmoil.

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Focus Taiwan broke the news in Taiwan on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
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