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Party unity a challenge for new leader of Taiwan's KMT

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The newly elected leader of Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang, Cheng Li-wun, has pledged to unite the island and bring new energy to her party ahead of key polls in 2026 and 2028. Taiwan's oldest party is looking to regain power, after losing three straight presidential elections to the Democratic Progressive Party since 2016. While Ms Cheng's win signals change, some analysts said party unity could be a challenge. Victoria Jen reports. 

The newly elected leader of Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang, Cheng Li-wun, has pledged to unite the island and bring new energy to her party ahead of key polls in 2026 and 2028. Taiwan's oldest party is looking to regain power, after losing three straight presidential elections to the Democratic Progressive Party since 2016. While Ms Cheng's win signals change, some analysts said party unity could be a challenge. Victoria Jen reports. 

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