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    Taiwan's opposition KMT votes to elect new chief
    (Agencies)
    Updated: 2005-07-16 09:00

    "The voters are to decide who has the power to rebuild the Kuomintang's image, shattered in the humiliating 2000 "presidential election" setback, and restore confidence among party supporters," said Chang Lin-cheng who teaches political science at National Taiwan University.












    "Lawmaker" Wang Jin-pyng 
    The KMT's 51-year grip on power was broken by Chen's election in 2000, and his re-election last year put the opposition further adrift amid rifts within its ranks.

    Soft-spoken Wang, a "lawmaker" since 1976, has strong experience of dealing with powerful conglomerates, lobbying groups and grassroot factions.

    In contrast, 55-year-old Ma has distanced himself from business groups and avoided political bargaining. His efforts to crack down on corruption cost him his job as "justice minister" in 1996 but won him admiration from voters.

    But, despite pledges by both camps to run a clean race, the campaign has been somewhat marred by allegations of irregularities, which both have denied.

    Saturday's winner will succeed Lien Chan, who twice ran unsuccessfully for "president" and has made it clear he will retire from domestic politics in August and devote himself to improving cross-Straits relations.

    The immediate challenge for the new leader is to coordinate with the People First Party and the New Party, which together with the Kuomintang form the so-called Pan Blue Alliance, ahead of regional elections in December.

    KMT officials expect a turnout of between 40 and 50 percent. Vote counting will begin right after polling booths close and early returns would be available within two hours, they said.


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