On Saturday Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party achieved a landslide victory that will change Taiwanese politics. Their leader, Tsai Ing-wen, was elected as the country's first female president, while the party one won 68 of the 113 seats up for grabs in elections to the Legislative Yuan. It plunges relations with China into doubt: the mainland has not ruled out the use of force to retake the 23m-strong island should it ever declare independence
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