President Cai Taiwan “Confronting external challenges” 21:40 on July 19 showing caution against China

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Taiwan's President Cai Ing-wen said at the ruling and Democratic Party convention held on the 19th, "Taiwan's democracy will face severe challenges from the outside," China follows Hong Kong. Warned against increasing pressure on Taiwan.

The ruling Democratic Party of Taiwan held a party convention in Taipei on the 19th, and was re-elected by the presidential election in January.

In this, Cai said, “Taiwan has survived the crisis of the new coronavirus under a democratic system, but in the next few years, Taiwan's democracy will still face severe challenges from the outside. Let's say, next door, Hong Kong, has been hit hard by freedom and human rights," he said, cautioning against increasing pressure from China in Taiwan.

After that, the DPJ, as the ruling party, is responsible for protecting Taiwan's values ​​of freedom, democracy, and human rights, and will not give in to authority or threat.” Emphasized.

According to a poll conducted by a Taiwanese TV station this May, Cai's satisfaction with China's policy towards China was 52%, the highest level in three years, backed by the situation in Hong Kong. is spreading.