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Taiwan acquits opposition leader | Taiwan acquits opposition leader |
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An appeal court in Taiwan has acquitted opposition leader Ma Ying-jeou of corruption charges. | |
The ruling clears the way for him to represent the nationalist Kuomintang party in the presidential election due to be held in March. | The ruling clears the way for him to represent the nationalist Kuomintang party in the presidential election due to be held in March. |
Mr Ma had resigned as head of the Kuomintang Party following the indictment but denied any wrongdoing. | Mr Ma had resigned as head of the Kuomintang Party following the indictment but denied any wrongdoing. |
Prosecutors had been seeking to overturn a lower court ruling which cleared him of embezzlement. | Prosecutors had been seeking to overturn a lower court ruling which cleared him of embezzlement. |
Mr Ma was accused of misappropriating T$11.2m ($339,000) in funds while he was mayor of the capital, Taipei. | Mr Ma was accused of misappropriating T$11.2m ($339,000) in funds while he was mayor of the capital, Taipei. |
His faction of the Kuomintang - which governed Taiwan until 2000 - favours closer ties and more trade with China. | His faction of the Kuomintang - which governed Taiwan until 2000 - favours closer ties and more trade with China. |
In the election he will face Frank Hsieh of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party, which seeks greater independence from the mainland. | In the election he will face Frank Hsieh of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party, which seeks greater independence from the mainland. |
Taiwan and China have been ruled by separate governments since the end of the Chinese civil war in 1949. | Taiwan and China have been ruled by separate governments since the end of the Chinese civil war in 1949. |
Beijing regards Taiwan as part of its territory and believes it should be reunited with the rest of China, if necessary by force. | Beijing regards Taiwan as part of its territory and believes it should be reunited with the rest of China, if necessary by force. |
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