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Taiwan opposition KMT claims victory in parliamentary polls
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 12 - 01 - 2008

Taiwan's opposition Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT)
won a landslide victory in Saturday's parliamentary elections, giving
it a strong boost for the March presidential election, according to dpa.
The victory saw the KMT capturing 81 seats, or 51.3 per cent share
of the vote to get an absolute grip of the 113-seat parliament,
almost a clean sweep that deals a humiliating blow to the
China-hostile policies of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party
(DPP) government.
"We are both grateful and worried about the heavy burden the
victory has brought on us," KMT Chairman Wu Poh-hsiung told a news
conference.
"We have won the majority of seats in parliaments. We will not
abuse this power, but will use (it) to push for stability in our
society. We will be more united so that we will not let down the
Taiwanese people," he said.
KMT presidential candidate Ma Ying-jeou said Monday the KMT had to
remain humble and work its utmost to live up to the expectations of
the public.
Ma is running for president against his DPP opponent Frank Hsieh
in the crucial poll slate for March 22.
The independence-leaning DPP, which opts for a hardline policy
towards China, a rival of Taiwan since the two sides split at the end
of a civil war, won just 27 seats on 36.9 per cent of the vote,
suffering the worst setback since it was formed in 1986.
President Chen Shui-bian, the architect of the DPP's hardline
China policy and the party's chairman, conceded defeat over the
humiliating setback of the DPP.
"I feel deeply ashamed for the worst election setback of the
party, and I am willing to take full responsibility and resign as
chairman," said a grim-faced Chen, who quickly left the DPP
headquarters after offering a deep bow to his supporters.
The DPP is scheduled to re-elect a new chairman on Monday, and DPP
presidential candidate Hsieh is expected to be made chairman.
The weekend's polls also saw four independents making it into the
new parliament to be inaugurated next Monday under a new election
system. The remaining one seat went to People First Party, a splinter
group of the KMT.
Some 17 million Taiwanese were eligible to vote in the election
using the new system that permits a vote both for individual
candidates and the political parties. In the past, voters were given
only one choice of candidate. But Saturday's turnout was moderate at
58.5 per cent, slightly less than 59.2 per cent in the elections in
2004.
Voting passed smoothly at the 14,377 polling stations, despite
reports of attempted vote-buying by certain candidates.


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