TAIPEI (TVBS News) — As the polls closed in Taiwan, the ballot counting began, with voter turnout expected to match the high levels seen in the 2020 elections. Sunny weather and a strong sense of the election's importance contributed to the palpable excitement.
Stationed outside the Presidential Office, reporters await the announcement of Taiwan's newly-elected president, expected in a few hours.
Supporters of the three main candidates have gathered at their respective campaign headquarters, anxiously anticipating the results of the presidential and legislative elections.
Typically, Taiwanese election results are announced by 8 p.m. However, this year's higher voter turnout could delay the final count past the usual deadline.
President Tsai will continue in office until May 20, regardless of tonight's results, leaving a four-month transition period for the incoming president.
The newly-elected legislature is set to commence on Feb. 1, possibly under an opposition majority, which could affect President Tsai's administration.
The announcement of the new president is highly anticipated, especially regarding China's potential reaction. While no immediate major responses are expected, any statement or change in military activities will be closely watched as an indicator of future Taiwan-China relations.
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更新時間:2024/01/13 18:24