Politics
2018.11.25 07:47 GMT+8

Overview of Taiwan's local election results

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China's Taiwan held local elections on Saturday. Among the 22 county and city chief posts, the Kuomintang Party won 15 seats, the Democratic Progressive Party landed six, while the remaining votes went to an independent candidate, according to the island's election affairs authority.

The elections also elected city councilors and village leaders.

Ko Wen-je, the independent candidate, won the election of Taipei mayor with about 3,200 more votes over Ting Shou-chung, a candidate from the Kuomintang.

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Ting filed a lawsuit to challenge the validity of the election in the early hours of Sunday.

Mainland to stick to peaceful development path in cross-Strait relations: spokesperson

A Chinese mainland spokesperson on Sunday said the mainland will continue to enhance solidarity with Taiwan compatriots and follow a path of peaceful development of cross-Strait relations.

Voters wait in long lines in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, China, to cast their ballots in local elections, November 24, 2018. /VCG Photo

Ma Xiaoguang, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, made the remarks when asked to comment on the local elections in Taiwan over the weekend.

"We have noticed the results of the elections," said Ma, adding that the results reflected the strong will of the public in Taiwan in sharing the benefits of the peaceful development across the Taiwan Strait, and desires to improve the island's economy and people's wellbeing.

"We will continue to uphold the 1992 Consensus, and to resolutely oppose separatist elements advocating 'Taiwan independence' and their activities," said Ma.

With a correct understanding on the nature of the cross-Strait relations and the nature of exchanges between cities across the Strait, more counties and cities in Taiwan are welcomed to participate in such exchanges and cooperation, said Ma.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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