Taipei Mayor Chosen to Lead Nationalists
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Taiwan’s largest opposition party chose as its new chairman an uncompromising advocate of eventual unification with China, laying down the gauntlet to the island’s independence-leaning leaders.
In their first public leadership ballot, the once-dominant Nationalists selected Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou, 55, to take over from Lien Chan.
About 45% of the party’s million members turned out for the ballot, and Ma garnered more than twice as many votes as his lone rival, Wang Jyn-pyng, 64.
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