Taiwan sues over last weekend for supreme issue

It has been less than a week before the presidential election in Taiwan this month. The biggest issue is how to keep a distance from China, led by President Tsai Ing-wen of the ruling and democratic parties aiming for re-election, followed by the opposition party and the Nationalist Party of Korea.

In Taiwan, the presidential election following the expiration of the term will be held on this month, and the ruling and Democratic Party President Tsai Ing-wen and the mayor of Kaohsiung City in the south and the largest opposition and Kookmin Party Korea Yu are in dispute. It has become.

On the last weekend of the election campaign, President Tsai held a rally in Yunlin County in central China, addressing local residents.

The biggest issue of the presidential election is how to keep distance from China, which aims to unify Taiwan in the future, said President Tsai, `` China is increasingly criticizing Taiwan and threatening with armed forces, but I Without sovereignty, democracy and freedom cannot be protected. "

Meanwhile, Mr. Han attended a rally in the northern Taoyuan City, stating that "the future of Taiwan will be without economic cooperation with the continent of China", and again appealed for improved relations with China.

In Taiwan, protests have been held on the premise that liberty and democratic values ​​are losing as China's influence has increased in Hong Kong, where high autonomy has been recognized under a two-country system. , China is becoming more vigilant.

For this reason, in the latest opinion poll, President Tsai, who is far from China, is leading the way, and Mr. Han is following the composition, with less than a week until the election day, and the election campaign is intensifying.