My dispatch on #Taiwan's local election for @unherd:
"Nevertheless, as political parties in #Taiwan spend the next few months deliberating over their 2024 campaign strategies, China and the U.S. will be closely following developments." unherd.com/thepost/taiwan…
"Since local elections generally focus on domestic issues that matter to voters’ everyday lives, the growing threat from China and Taiwan’s relationship with like-minded countries are not the defining factors.
Rather, local elections test a party’s ability to nominate candidates who have enough personal charisma, a deep understanding of local dynamics, and the ability to propose the right set of policies to appeal to constituents."
"Despite the humiliating defeat in the local election, the outcome shouldn’t be viewed as an indicator that the trend of more voters identifying themselves as “Taiwanese” has been reversed.
Rather, the latest survey from the National Chengchi University (NCCU) in Taiwan shows that 63.7% of the respondents identify themselves as Taiwanese, a historic high."
"This demonstrates that the DPP, which has long been viewed as the advocate of Taiwanese sovereignty, still has an edge over its rival party, which has struggled to convince Taiwanese voters with its policies towards China.
Many think the KMT’s track record of promoting more dialogue and cooperation with China makes the party less trustworthy to safeguard Taiwan’s democratic system and way of life."
"With the conclusion of the local election, all political parties will go back to the drawing board to prepare for the presidential election, which is expected to be held at the beginning of 2024.
Unlike the local election, issues related to cross-Strait relations, Taiwan’s national security in the face of the Chinese threat, sovereignty, and foreign policy will dominate the campaign."
"While the two elections may seem unrelated, the local results will act as indicators of who may be the frontrunners from each political party for the 2024 vote.
After Tsai Ing-wen steps down from her chairwoman position, she will make way for a successor in the upcoming election. So far, all signs seem to suggest that current Vice President William Lai is the favourite for the role."
"As for the KMT, several scenarios may be at play during the process of internal deliberation for the 2024 nomination. Current party chairman Eric Chu may use KMT’s strong performance in the local election as proof of his leadership capability.
However, New Taipei City mayor Hou You-Yi, who won re-election in decisive fashion, could be a strong challenger."
"With Tsai expected to step down in 2024, whoever succeeds her as the next national leader will doubtless bring a different style of leadership to the table. Beijing and Washington will be holding their breath as Taiwan heads into the next election cycle."

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