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Opposition's Joint Bid for Taiwan's Presidency in Disarray
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The opposition Kuomintang (KMT) and Taiwan People's Party (TPP) are facing difficulties in their potential joint bid for Taiwan's presidency. They are struggling to agree on who will run for what position by the given deadline. China's opposition to Lai Ching-te's candidacy and the KMT's emphasis on renewing dialogue with Beijing further complicate the situation.
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How might the potential joint bid for the presidency impact Taiwan's relationship with China?
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