Taiwan’s incumbent president, Tsai Ing-wen, is on course for a second term in office after her rival, Han Kuo-yu, conceded victory. With most of the ballots counted, Tsai had about fifty-eight percent of the votes, well ahead of her rival. The result could determine the self-ruled island’s long term ties with mainland China with Tsai favoring greater autonomy. To unpack the Taiwan Elections we are joined from Taipei by our correspondent Grace Lee.
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