Lai Ching-te of Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is Taiwan's new president-elect, after a three-way election that will determine the self-ruled island's future stance towards China.
Since its founding in the 1980s as an alliance of underground dissident groups, the DPP has now secured a third term in the presidential office, a first in Taiwan's short democratic history.
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If a US president were to determine there was a threat from Beijing to “the security or the social or economic system of the people on Taiwan and any danger to the interests of the United States”, Lucas’s Protect Taiwan Act would make it US policy to exclude China from the Group of 20 and bodies like the Bank for International Settlements and the International Organisation of Securities Commissions.
Speaking in support of Lucas’ bill, House Financial Services Committee chairman Patrick McHenry, a North Carolina Republican, said it would make China a “pariah in key organisations devoted to ensuring global economic stability”.
If the US effort succeeds, China would face exclusions similar to Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
The US House of Representatives on Friday passed the Taiwan Non-Discrimination Act of 2023 and the Pressure Regulatory Organizations To End Chinese Threats to Taiwan (PROTECT) Act, aimed at countering China’s efforts to exclude the nation from participating in international financial institutions.
The House Financial Services Committee said in a statement that the non-discrimination a, sponsored by US Representative Young Kim, would require the US to advocate for Taiwan’s membership in the IMF.
Is India democracy brought peace, progress, poverty eradication, health care and protection of minority interest or the rich get richer and poor get poorer?
The bill says that Taiwan is the 21st-largest economy in the world and the US’ 10th-largest goods trading partner, and that although it is not an IMF member, it is a member of the WTO, the Asian Development Bank and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.
The United States switched diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Beijing in 1979 and has long said it does not support a formal declaration of independence by Taiwan. It does, however, maintain unofficial relations with the self-governed island and remains its most important backer and arms supplier.
"The experience of Taiwan in developing a vibrant and advanced economy under democratic governance and the rule of law should inform the work of the international financial institutions, including through increased participation by Taiwan in the institutions,” it said.
The PROTECT Act, sponsored by US Representative Frank Lucas, is aimed at isolating the Chinese Communist Party from the international financial system by directing the US Federal Reserve, the US Secretary of the Treasury and the US Securities and Exchange Commission to exclude Chinese representatives from the proceedings of international financial groups and organizations if China were to invade Taiwan.
The international financial organizations listed in the bill included the G20, the Bank for International Settlements, the Financial Stability Board, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, the International Association of Insurance Supervisors and the International Organization of Securities Commissions.
In the wake of the House passing the PROTECT bill, Kim wrote on X: “We cannot allow the Chinese Communist Party to keep Taiwan out of international organizations.”
“I’ll always be a voice for our freedom-loving partners across the globe,” she wrote.
The bills are to proceed to the US Senate and if passed there, would be sent to the president to be signed into law.
If Taiwanese insist on having elections every 4 years , even after re unification, Beijing will not reject that condition. So I don't see what the big fuss with the Taiwanese
Russia going to win the war in 2024, and zelenski will retire in Florida...in the end the only people who suffer are those who believed in zelenski and in America
Lai is likely to continue the policies of incumbent Tsai Ing-wen and seek to maintain the status quo with China over the next four years after he takes office in May.
His victory comes after what his ruling DPP called China's most heavy handed attempt to meddle in the election through means such as a disinformation campaign and an overt military threat. Communist China has never ruled Taiwan, a democracy of 23 million people, but sees it as its territory and has not ruled out taking the island by force.
Speaking to journalists after his victory declaration, Lai sought to reassure allies such as the U.S. that he would stick to Tsai's policies."In the past eight years President Tsai had a very steady foreign policy and national defense policy. Her way of doing things has received recognition from the international community," he said. "So according to the constitutional order of the Republic of China, I will conduct cross strait affairs according to that system, so that cross strait relations can return to a healthy and sustainable way of exchanges."
William Lai questioned "Is treating the R.O.C. as the sacred mountain of cross-strait relations meant to promote peace or bring disaster to Taiwan?"
Later, in a press conference after the debate, Mr. Lai clarified that it was a slip of the tongue when he said the "R.O.C." instead of the “R.O.C. Constitution."
So now can you believe the same person who question the ROC constitution will uphold the ROC constitution?
"So according to the constitutional order of the Republic of China, I will conduct cross strait affairs according to that system, so that cross strait relations can return to a healthy and sustainable way of exchanges."
Lai said that as leader, he has a responsibility to "maintain peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait" and that Taiwan will "continue to walk side by side with democracies from around the world" -- a key point of the DPP's campaign.
Lai also expected to push forward with DPP policies such as phasing out the use of nuclear power and forging even closer ties with the U.S.
Vice president-elect Hsiao Bi-khim, the former de facto ambassador to Washington, has been dubbed the "best U.S. expert from Taiwan." She is also the island's first-ever vice president not born on the island.
So may I say the answer is yes US meddle in ROC president election.
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Vice president-elect Hsiao Bi-khim, the former de facto ambassador to Washington, has been dubbed the "best U.S. expert from Taiwan." She is also the island's first-ever vice president not born on the island.
Ties between Taipei and Beijing have deteriorated since China stopped talking to the Taiwanese government after Tsai took office in May 2016. Relations have further soured due to the escalating U.S.-China tech and trade war. The Tsai administration has tightened its export controls on technology and enacted an economic espionage law to prevent trade secrets from flowing into China following Washington's blacklisting of Huawei Technologies in 2019.
Sean King, senior vice president of Park Strategies, told Nikkei Asia that Lai's win means more of the same in terms of Taipei's relations with Beijing and Washington. China is expected to fly more military aircraft over the median line in the Taiwan Strait, attempt to poach more of Taiwan's formal diplomatic allies and punish Taiwan business interests that favor Lai, the analyst said.
The problems with Taiwan is why when Taiwan shortage of eggs/vaccine and DPP government still forbib import of eggs/vaccine from mainland?
Taiwan has benefited from trade with China and then at the same time badmouth China on trade and blame everything on China and even trying to change history book and enacted espionage law to prevent people to people exchange.
Fly more military aircraft over the median line in the Taiwan Strait, attempt to poach more of Taiwan's formal diplomatic allies and punish Taiwan business interests that favor Lai, the analyst said.
All these were useless because Taiwanese rejected CCP corrupted and power abuse dictator Xi.
Silly Xi was the i.diot who extremely scare of his own people, everytime he visited any place all people must be cleared and even windows around the street where he visited must be closed. He sent bodyguards to pretend normal citizens to welcome him. A real joker.🤣🤣
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Lai Ching-te of Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is Taiwan's new president-elect, after a three-way election that will determine the self-ruled island's future stance towards China. Since its founding in the 1980s as an alliance of underground dissident groups, the DPP has now secured a third term in the presidential office, a first in Taiwan's short democratic history.