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An election battle for the identity of Taiwan
1 January 2016 Asia
Taiwan, one of the world's feistiest democracies, will elect a new president andparliament on 16 January. The BBC's Cindy Sui explains why this might just be one of itsmost significant polls yet.
What is at stake in this election?
The fundamental issue at the heart of any discussion of Taiwan is its relationship with China,which views it as a breakaway province that will one day be reunited with the mainland.
In the eight years that President Ma Yingjeou, from the Kuomintang (KMT) party, has been inpower, he has focused on improving relations with China. This era has seen the rivals on themost cordial terms since the end of the Chinese civil war in 1949.
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But when he completes his second term in May, he cannot run again.
And many are uncomfortable with having the KMT, which supports the notion that Taiwan andthe mainland are part of one China, continue to negotiate deals and develop relations withBeijing.
These people are expected to vote for the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP),which does not share that view.
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Meanwhile the fight for a majority of the 113 seats in the parliament, known as the LegislativeYuan, is also considered critical. Polls show the KMT risks losing its majority for the first time inTaiwan's history.
What do people fear about closer Chinese relations?
More than 20 agreements Taiwan signed with China in the past eight years have brought firstever direct flights and shipping links, increased cultural and academic exchanges and cooperation on many fronts, as well as around 4 million Chinese tourists here last year.
But many people, while glad to see tensions reduced, fear President Ma's administration andparty may be making Taiwan too economically dependent on the mainland.
They fear this could lead to political risks, namely a loss of Taiwan's independence anddemocracy and an inability to fend off pressure from China to reunify one day.
What are the most important domestic issues?
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These elections come as the exportdependent economy, which has historically manufacturedproducts for other countries cheaply, struggles to reinvent itself.
It faces growing pressures, including slowing global demand, and increasing competition fromsimilar economies like South Korea, as well as emerging economies like China.
Economic growth was barely 1% in 2014, while unemployment is nearly 4% considered highhere and per capita nominal gross domestic product (annual income) is only aroundUS$22,000 (£14,930), much lower than that of its developed Asian neighbours.
Wages are also stagnating, even as companies make profits, leaving many to believe it's mainlybusinesses, not ordinary people, which have benefited from the closer trade ties with China.
How could the outcome affect other countries?
This is not just about the politicians trying to make the argument for a different kind ofrelationship with China. There are regional and global implications.
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Role model: Although direct presidential elections only began in 1996, Taiwan has become atrue democracy, seen as a role model for other Asian countries. It is also the only ethnicChinese society that has universal suffrage and democratic elections. Taiwan's elections areclosely watched not only by China's government, but increasingly curious Chinese citizens andcould influence the development of democracy there, given the similarities in language andculture.
TaiwanChina relations: Taiwan is at a crossroads in its relationship with China: who is electedwill define this. Trade, tourism and other exchanges could suffer if the Chinawary oppositionparty DPP regains power and antagonises Beijing, whereas a KMT victory could bring aboutfurther opening of China's and Taiwan's markets to each other, more economic integration,perhaps progress towards mutual trust and even lasting peace albeit with the risks to Taiwan'ssovereignty.
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Regional peace: If the DPP is elected and tries to promote Taiwan's independence or separateidentity from China, this could cause tensions to resurface. That is worrying not only forTaiwanese people and their neighbours, but also the United States, which is bound by law toprovide Taiwan the means to defend itself and could be drawn into a military conflict. As unlikelyas war may seem, the two sides have yet to sign a peace treaty. China, increasing militaryspending every year, also has hundreds of missiles targeted at Taiwan. Ahead of the election,the Chinese government has repeated its strong stance against Taiwan independence. It feelsTaiwan was first wrongfully snatched from China in 1895 to become a Japanese colony andlater separated because of the civil war, and sees the unification of the country as a central goal.
Who is tipped to win?
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Opinion polls by local media show the opposition DPP's candidate Tsai Ingwen enjoying about45% of support from potential voters, far ahead of the ruling KMT party candidate Eric Chu'saround 20%, and the smaller People First Party (PFP) candidate James Soong's 10%.
Who are Taiwan's presidential election candidates?
But some 25% of the eligible voters remain undecided.
There are 700,000 more eligible voters in this election than the last one, and most of them areyoung, firsttime voters. Some of them prefer new smaller parties promoting environmental andsocial causes.
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