Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party to pick new leader | Video
Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party is set to pick a new leader on Sunday (Jan 15) after President Tsai Ing-wen resigned as chairperson following her party’s defeat in last November’s local elections. Her vice president, William Lai, is the only contender for the post. Victoria Jen with more.
Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party is set to pick a new leader on Sunday (Jan 15) after President Tsai Ing-wen resigned as chairperson following her party’s defeat in last November’s local elections. Her vice president, William Lai, is the only contender for the post. Victoria Jen with more.