Pro-independence party candidate Tsai Ing-wen claimed victory in Taiwan’s presidential election late Saturday to become the island’s first female head of state.
It is uncomfortable for the communist authoritarian mainland to face a thriving and robust democracy right at its doorstep.
Pro-independence party candidate Tsai Ing-wen claimed victory in Taiwan’s presidential election late Saturday to become the island’s first female head of state.
It is uncomfortable for the communist authoritarian mainland to face a thriving and robust democracy right at its doorstep.