War with China is not an option, Taiwan ruling party VP candidate says
- The vice president candidate of Taiwan's ruling party emphasizes that war with China is not an option, advocating for dialogue to resolve differences.
- The opposition parties in Taiwan, Kuomintang and Taiwan People's Party , struggle to form a joint presidential bid, with talks teetering on collapse.
- The ruling Democratic Progressive Party maintains a smooth presidential campaign, while the DPP's vice president is leading the polls.
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Taiwan opposition talks on presidential bid teeter after bitter live TV showdown
TAIPEI: Talks between Taiwan's two main opposition parties on forming a joint presidential bid teetered on collapse on Thursday (Nov 23) after a dramatic showdown broadcast live on television in which party leaders bickered and revealed sensitive private conversations. The dramatic scenes came less than a
Taiwan Opposition Talks on Presidential Bid Teeter After Bitter Live TV Showdown
Talks between Taiwan's two main opposition parties on forming a joint presidential bid teetered on collapse on Thursday after a dramatic showdown broadcast live on television in which party leaders bickered and revealed sensitive private conversations. The dramatic scenes came less than a day before the opposition has to register its presidential candidates with the election commission ahead of the Jan. 13 polls, which are happening as China ste…
Taiwan opposition talks on presidential bid teeter after bitter live TV showdown
Talks between Taiwan's two main opposition parties on forming a joint presidential bid teetered on collapse on Thursday after a dramatic showdown broadcast live on television in which party leaders bickered and revealed sensitive private conversations.
Taiwan ruling party talks China policy as opposition campaign unravels
By Ben Blanchard and Yimou Lee TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan's ruling party outlined the need for talks to avoid conflict with China on Thursday, as the island's main opposition parties' campaign to win back power unravelled further on deep disagreement over who should run for president. China, which views Taiwan as its own territory despite the strong objections of the government in Taipei, looms large over the Jan. 13 poll especially as China has s…
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