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China reacts to pivotal Taiwan presidential election

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TAIPEI — China dismissed the end result of Taiwan’s Saturday elections, saying its ruling Democratic Progressive Occasion doesn’t characterize mainstream public opinion after it did not win a majority within the presidential and legislative votes.

“Taiwan is China’s Taiwan,” Chen Binhua, the spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Workplace of the State Council, said on Saturday after DPP’s Lai Ching-te emerged as the winner of the self-governing island’s presidential contest with greater than 40% of the favored vote.

“This election cannot change the basic pattern and the development of cross-Strait relations, nor can it change the common desire of compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait to draw closer,” Chen added, in line with a CNBC translation of a report from Xinhua, the official state information company.

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Beijing has framed the self-ruled island’s election as a selection between “peace and war, prosperity and decline” — with Chinese language President Xi Jinping relating to reunification with the mainland “a historical inevitability.” Beijing has repeatedly labeled Lai as a “stubborn worker for Taiwan independence” and a harmful separatist.

China has by no means relinquished its declare over Taiwan — which has been self-governing for the reason that Chinese language Nationalist Occasion, or Kuomintang, fled to the island following its defeat within the Chinese language civil battle in 1949.

The result of Taiwan’s presidential and legislative elections will seemingly form China’s posture towards the island, whereas additionally influencing China-U.S. relations and safety within the broader Indo-Pacific area.

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