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Four small parties in Taiwan have formed a new alliance, aiming to break the country's two-party deadlock. The alliance includes the New Power Party, the Green Party Taiwan, the Taiwan Statebuilding Party and the Taiwan Obasang Political Equality Party, and is targeting next year's local elections.

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00:00Four of Taiwan's minor political parties have formed a new coalition aiming to break the country's two-party deadlock.
00:07The new alliance includes the progressive new power party and green party Taiwan and is targeting the 2026 local elections.
00:16They say the alliance is necessary at a time when Taiwan's two main parties are mobilizing support through hatred and division.
00:23They say cross-party cooperation is key to a mature political system.
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