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Tensions in DPP heighten after defeats

MOVING ON?Some in the party’s elders faction are pressuring Chairperson Tsai Ing-wen to step down, saying that others have done so after similar defeats

By Vincent Y. Chao and Flora Wang  /  Staff Reporters

Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chu (陳菊), who was re-elected by a landslide in Kaohsiung, said she continued to support Tsai as chairperson, emphasizing that the party had done rather well in the popular vote.

DPP party headquarters made substantial efforts during the election campaign, Chen said, adding that the party did not fail to meet its goals in the elections.

Asked if she had any aspirations for a presidential bid in 2012, Chen declined to comment.

“It is not an issue,” Chen said on her way to thank voters.

In related developments, Kaohsiung County Commissioner Yang Chiu-hsing (楊秋興), who lost his mayoral bid to Chen, said he would not rule out the possibility of cooperating with the KMT.

“Cooperation with anyone or any political party is possible as long as it benefits Taiwan, Taiwanese and Kaohsiung,” Yang said.

Yang, a former DPP member, also urged the party to revise its China policy and pursue a “pragmatic” direction.

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