Taiwan leader Tsai gets party nod to run for re-election
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen has won a ruling party primary, setting up a likely run for re-election in January.
The Democratic Progressive Party announced the primary results Thursday. Her nomination is all but sure to be ratified by the party next week.
Tsai has been a thorn in the side of China, hitting out at the Communist Party’s insistence that it will someday take control of democratically ruled Taiwan. The self-governing island split from China seven decades ago.