Taiwan Tomorrow's presidential election Both sides hold large-scale rally January 10 at 6:27

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In Taiwan, the presidential election is held on the 11th, and the election campaign is reaching the final stage. With the distance from China being the biggest issue, the ruling and DPJ President Tsai Ing-wen and the largest opposition and Kookmin Party, Korea Rep., Who are aiming for re-election, held a large-scale rally on the night of September 9 to appeal for support. .

In Taiwan, the presidential election following the expiration of the term will be held on the 11th, and in effect, the ruling and Democratic Party President Tsai Ing-wen is seeking re-election and the mayor of the southern city of Kaohsiung, the largest opposition party, and the Korean National Party, Mr. Korea Yu, are in dispute. It has become.

In the election campaign, there is a fierce debate between President Tsai, who is a distance from China, and Mr. Han, who has a reconciliation position in China, and on the night of October 10, the two sides rallied in support of a large-scale rally. Was.

Among them, President Tsai spoke in the northeast of Yilan County, applying the “one country, two systems” implemented by the Chinese government in Hong Kong and other countries, and in mind that Taiwan is aiming to unify Taiwan in the future. Are we going on a democratic path or a “one country, two system” election that will determine the future of Taiwan? ”

Meanwhile, Mr. Han appealed for a change of government at a rally held in Taipei City, stating, "If this situation continues, economic cooperation with China will not continue and we will be isolated internationally. We must open up new avenues." .

Both sides will call for increased support until 11:00 p.m. Japan time, when election campaigns are allowed, and a fierce election campaign is taking place to the end of the voting on the 11th.