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Taiwan election: KMT nomination sets up battle of women | Taiwan election: KMT nomination sets up battle of women |
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Taiwan's governing Kuomintang (KMT) has chosen a woman to be its candidate in January's presidential poll, setting up the first-ever all-female contest between the country's two main parties. | Taiwan's governing Kuomintang (KMT) has chosen a woman to be its candidate in January's presidential poll, setting up the first-ever all-female contest between the country's two main parties. |
The KMT endorsed Hung Hsiu-chu, currently the deputy speaker of parliament, at a party congress. | |
She is expected to face a tough challenge from Tsai Ing-wen of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). | She is expected to face a tough challenge from Tsai Ing-wen of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). |
Relations with mainland China are likely to be a major campaign issue. | Relations with mainland China are likely to be a major campaign issue. |
Ms Hung favours closer relations while Ms Tsai and her party fear this could threaten the island's sovereignty. | Ms Hung favours closer relations while Ms Tsai and her party fear this could threaten the island's sovereignty. |
Blow for equality | Blow for equality |
This is the first time in the KMT - which was founded more than a century ago - has chosen a woman to be its presidential candidate. | This is the first time in the KMT - which was founded more than a century ago - has chosen a woman to be its presidential candidate. |
Supporters cheered as Ms Hung, 67, was confirmed on Sunday. | Supporters cheered as Ms Hung, 67, was confirmed on Sunday. |
But the BBC's Cindy Sui in Taipei says few party leaders sought the candidacy after the KMT suffered a crushing defeat in local elections last year. | But the BBC's Cindy Sui in Taipei says few party leaders sought the candidacy after the KMT suffered a crushing defeat in local elections last year. |
Outgoing President President Ma Ying-jeou resigned as party chairman after the poll, which was widely seen as a rejection of his push for close ties with Beijing. | Outgoing President President Ma Ying-jeou resigned as party chairman after the poll, which was widely seen as a rejection of his push for close ties with Beijing. |
Ms Tsai Ing-wen lost in the presidential race in 2012 but she is leading in opinion polls this time. | Ms Tsai Ing-wen lost in the presidential race in 2012 but she is leading in opinion polls this time. |
Taiwan has never had a female president. | Taiwan has never had a female president. |
Many people see the fact that two women are running as a sign of progress and a reflection of the island's recognition of gender equality, our correspondent adds. | Many people see the fact that two women are running as a sign of progress and a reflection of the island's recognition of gender equality, our correspondent adds. |
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