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Members of the main opposition Kuomintang voted for a new party chair on Saturday. Vote counting is now underway to determine who will take hold of the party's reins next month.
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00:00Taiwan's main opposition, Kuomintang, will soon have a new leader, as vote counting begins for its chair election.
00:07There are currently six candidates running for the position.
00:10According to a poll conducted among party members, the frontrunners are former legislature Chen Liwen,
00:17former Taipei mayor Hao Longbin, and KMT caucus secretary General Luo Zhiqiang.
00:23The winner of Saturday's vote will succeed Eric Chu, who has served as KMT chair for the past four years
00:30and will lead the party into next year's local elections.
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