To be a leader in Taiwan at any level is to grapple with the question of the democracy’s future and its evolving risk of military confrontation with Beijing as geopolitical tensions rise. ViewFromTaiwan
It’s part of a colourful bid by the 33-year-old to become the next county magistrate of the Taiwan-governed island chain of Matsu.isn’t visible, but it’s easy enough to spot the smaller Matsu, a lush home to 13,000, where the yellow croaker fish is renowned, and not just as seafood.
Lii has been joining candidates across Taiwan in the typical array of wholesome photo ops that characterize local election season — everything from mixing drinks at a gay bar, to baking cakes and square-dancing with cheering aunties.Matsu is less than 20 kilometres away from China.
Taiwan’s local elections on Nov. 26 will usher in a roster of mayors, city councillors, village chiefs and magistrates who will shape the future of Taiwanese politics; one of the victorious may even become Taiwan’s next leader. “I do think it just makes people more adamant about practising democracy and connecting with like-minded countries of the world, like Canada.
Meanwhile, public opinion in Taiwan has grown widely critical of China’s authoritarian political system. According to a 2021 Pew Research, 69 per cent of people in Taiwan held a negative view of China with the majority believing that China does not respect the rights of its people. And yet, Taipei mayoral candidates were eager to speak to the Star about strengthening Taiwan’s global position and cooling tensions with mainland China, which remains Taiwan’s largest trade and investment partner.
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