"Taiwan's Election Heats Up as Presidential Hopefuls Debate Sovereignty and China Relations"

In the lead-up to Taiwan's presidential elections, candidates from major parties have expressed a commitment to peaceful relations with Beijing, despite China's increased military pressure and refusal to communicate with the current Taiwanese leadership. Front-runner William Lai of the Democratic People’s Party is open to dialogue with China, emphasizing the need for equality and dignity, while opposing candidate Hou Yu-ih of the Kuomintang party opposes both Taiwan's independence and unification under China's "one country, two systems" policy. The third candidate, Ko Wen-je, stresses the importance of maintaining Taiwan's democratic system for any dialogue with China. The elections are seen as a critical juncture for Taiwan's future relations with Beijing.
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