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Taiwan’s embattled ruling party changes presidential candidate


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Taiwan’s ruling Kuomintang (KMT) replaced its pro-China presidential candidate yesterday as the deeply divided party struggles for public support ahead of the vote.
Party chairman Eric Chu was endorsed as the KMT’s new contender after members voted against Hung Hsiu-chu representing them at the polls, following concern that her conservative views fly in the face of public sentiment.
With the KMT widely tipped to lose presidential elections in January and party heavyweights reluctant to stand, Hung was always an unlikely candidate.
An initial surge of support quickly waned as concerns grew over her China policy and Beijing-sceptic Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidate Tsai Ing-wen raced ahead in the polls.
Desperate to avoid an embarrassing rout, KMT party representatives gathered at an emergency meeting yesterday and voted to cancel her candidacy.
“This is a critical moment,” Chu, the new face of the party, told the congress, warning that “comprehensive defeat” in January would give carte blanche to the DPP and endanger relations with China.
“Think about what the DPP would do... we’ll lose cross-strait peace,” he said, promising a “new beginning” under his candidacy.
Members voted overwhelmingly to ditch Hung with 812 of 891 voters saying she should go.
They then endorsed Chu by giving a round of applause.
Hung said before the vote that she would respect the party’s decision. “The party can abandon me, but I won’t give up on the party,” she said in an address met with loud cheers.
Taiwan is self-ruling after splitting from mainland China in 1949 after a civil war, but Beijing still considers it part of its territory awaiting unification, by force if necessary.
The KMT is struggling to regain public support after its worst ever local election defeat last year, with its Beijing-friendly stance a major factor.
Improved relations since current president Ma Ying-jeou came to power in 2008 have seen trade deals and a tourism boom, but many voters feel benefits have not trickled down to ordinary people and there are fears over increased Chinese influence.  
The KMT adheres to the “1992 consensus” -- a tacit agreement between the party and Beijing which acknowledges there is “one China” but allows each side their own interpretation.
Hung, however, has historically taken a pro-unification stance and espouses a peace agreement with China.
Known as “xiao-la-jiao” or “little hot pepper” for her straight-talking style, she had refused to voluntarily stand aside, forcing yesterday’s vote.
Around 300 Hung supporters gathered to protest outside the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in central Taipei where the vote took place.
“She stood up while the KMT heavyweights dared not to take on the responsibility,” Keng Tsun-chieh said.







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