Taiwan’s New Leader Lai Ching-te Vows to Defend Democracy
Taiwan’s new leader Lai Ching-te, in his inauguration speech, emphasized the importance of defending the democracy of the East Asian island and called on China to end its military intimidation of Taipei.
Lai’s Stance on Taiwan’s Democracy
Lai stated that a “glorious era of Taiwan’s democracy has arrived” and expressed gratitude to the citizens for standing firm against external pressures and defending democracy.
Addressing Threats from China
Amidst threats and infiltration attempts from China, Lai emphasized the need for Taiwan to demonstrate its resolve in defending the nation and to enhance defense awareness and strengthen the legal framework for national security.
Seeking Peaceful Coexistence
Lai urged China to choose dialogue over confrontation and called for an end to political and military intimidation against Taiwan. He emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait for global well-being.
International Relations and Support
Taiwan, self-governed since 1949, has faced pressure from China to reunify. Despite the lack of formal diplomatic recognition, Taiwan maintains strong ties with the United States, its key partner and arms supplier. Lai aims to enhance defense cooperation with Washington during his term.
Challenges and Priorities
Lai faces challenges domestically, including a loss of majority in the legislature. Despite concerns about housing prices and living costs, Lai pledged to expand investment in society and position Taiwan as a contributor to global prosperity.