Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen resigned as chairwoman of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party on Saturday, saying she took responsibility for its poor showing at local elections, reports Reuters.
Published: November 26, 2022 19:56:10 | Updated: November 27, 2022 08:52:19
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen resigned as chairwoman of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party on Saturday, saying she took responsibility for its poor showing at local elections, reports Reuters.
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