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Taiwan's KMT elects Cheng Li-wun as chair amid claims of Chinese interference, sparking calls for unity and stronger security.
Taiwan’s main opposition Kuomintang (KMT) elected Cheng Li-wun as its new chairperson in October 2025, defeating former Taipei Mayor Hau Lung-bin in a vote marked by allegations of Chinese interference.
MAC Minister Chiu Chui-cheng warned that China’s alleged use of disinformation and covert tactics to manipulate the election reflects a broader strategy to deepen divisions within Taiwan’s political landscape.
He urged bipartisan cooperation to strengthen national security laws, called on tech companies to combat fake content, and emphasized the need for public media literacy amid rising threats from AI-generated propaganda.
While the KMT remains a major political force, its internal dynamics and cross-strait stance continue to shape Taiwan’s political and security outlook.
El KMT de Taiwán elige a Cheng Li-wun como presidente en medio de reclamos de interferencia china, provocando llamados a la unidad y a una seguridad más fuerte.