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Taiwan votes 2020: President Tsai and main rival Han Kuo-yu make last pitches on election eve

Final campaigning in Taiwan was in full swing for the Jan 11 presidential election. Mass rallies were being held ahead of the polls. Around 19 million eligible voters are set to choose between two leaders with very different visions for Taiwan’s future. Incumbent President Tsai Ing-wen of the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party is taking on Han Kuo-yu of the pro-Beijing Kuomintang (KMT). Some polls suggest Mr Han is trailing Ms Tsai by 30 percentage points, and analysts are expecting the DPP to retain its majority.

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Written by Kay Miller

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