Most Taiwan observers expected a convincing KMT victory in last Saturday’s Legislative Yuan elections, perhaps even a landslide. What we got was an avalanche, with the KMT garnering 81 of 113 seats (71.68%), as opposed to a paltry 27 for the DPP. The scale of the rout was unprecedented, especially since the KMT ended up with just over 51% of the popular vote, as opposed to approximately 37% for the DPP, numbers that do not differ that dramatically from those of past elections. A wide range of factors contributed to the DPP debacle, including profound concerns with the slow pace of Taiwan’s economic growth and disappointment over corruption charges swirling around President Chen Shui-bian, his family members, and close associates, all of whi...
"Taiwan held its first combined national elections on 14 January 2012. Though the Democratic Progres...
The year 2004 is the year of elections. In addition to America\u27s race for the White House, India,...
Since his election as Taiwan’s president in 2008, Ma Ying-jeou has embarked on an active policy of r...
Most Taiwan observers expected a convincing KMT victory in last Saturday’s Legislative Yuan election...
After eight years of DPP administration, the 2008 legislative and presidential polls in Taiwan saw t...
Ma Ying-jeou’s convincing victory in Taiwan’s presidential election shows that the politics of fear ...
In early 2011, the Kuomintang (KMT, Guomindang) government appeared to be in danger of losing power ...
On Saturday November 29, 2014 voters in Taiwan (officially known as the Republic of China) went to t...
Presidential and parliamentary elections were held in Taiwan on 11 January 2020. The island is de fa...
Taiwan had its largest local election in November 2014 with a total of 11,130 positions of local gov...
"In early 2011, the Kuomintang (KMT, Guomindang) government appeared to be in danger of losing power...
"In early 2011, the Kuomintang (KMT, Guomindang) government appeared to be in danger of losing power...
Taiwan held its first combined national elections on 14 January 2012. Though the Democratic Progress...
The recent renewal of Pan-Blue’s parliamentary majorityin an almost exact repeat of the 2001 electio...
"Taiwan held its first combined national elections on 14 January 2012. Though the Democratic Progres...
"Taiwan held its first combined national elections on 14 January 2012. Though the Democratic Progres...
The year 2004 is the year of elections. In addition to America\u27s race for the White House, India,...
Since his election as Taiwan’s president in 2008, Ma Ying-jeou has embarked on an active policy of r...
Most Taiwan observers expected a convincing KMT victory in last Saturday’s Legislative Yuan election...
After eight years of DPP administration, the 2008 legislative and presidential polls in Taiwan saw t...
Ma Ying-jeou’s convincing victory in Taiwan’s presidential election shows that the politics of fear ...
In early 2011, the Kuomintang (KMT, Guomindang) government appeared to be in danger of losing power ...
On Saturday November 29, 2014 voters in Taiwan (officially known as the Republic of China) went to t...
Presidential and parliamentary elections were held in Taiwan on 11 January 2020. The island is de fa...
Taiwan had its largest local election in November 2014 with a total of 11,130 positions of local gov...
"In early 2011, the Kuomintang (KMT, Guomindang) government appeared to be in danger of losing power...
"In early 2011, the Kuomintang (KMT, Guomindang) government appeared to be in danger of losing power...
Taiwan held its first combined national elections on 14 January 2012. Though the Democratic Progress...
The recent renewal of Pan-Blue’s parliamentary majorityin an almost exact repeat of the 2001 electio...
"Taiwan held its first combined national elections on 14 January 2012. Though the Democratic Progres...
"Taiwan held its first combined national elections on 14 January 2012. Though the Democratic Progres...
The year 2004 is the year of elections. In addition to America\u27s race for the White House, India,...
Since his election as Taiwan’s president in 2008, Ma Ying-jeou has embarked on an active policy of r...