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Taiwan opposition leader picks running mate

Taiwan opposition leader picks running mate

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Tsai Ing-wen (L), leader of Taiwan's opposition Democratic Progressive Party, and party Secretary General Su Jia-chyuan shout in hope of a presidential election victory after a press conference in Taipei on Sept. 9, 2011. Tsai named Su as her running mate the same day for Taiwan's January 2012 presidential election.

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Taiwan opposition leader picks running mate

Taiwan opposition leader picks running mate

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Su Jia-chyuan (L), secretary general of Taiwan's opposition Democratic Progressive Party, speaks during a press conference in Taipei on Sept. 9, 2011. Party leader Tsai Ing-wen (R) named Su as her running mate the same day for Taiwan's January 2012 presidential election.

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Taiwan's 1st non-KMT legislative speaker

Taiwan's 1st non-KMT legislative speaker

Su Jia-chyuan, legislator of Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party, makes a speech in Taipei on Feb. 1, 2016, after being sworn in as the speaker of the newly elected legislature dominated by the DPP. Su's election makes him the first non-Nationalist Party (KMT) legislative speaker. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Taiwan's 1st non-KMT legislative speaker

Taiwan's 1st non-KMT legislative speaker

Su Jia-chyuan (R) and Tsai Chi-chang, legislators of Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party, speak to reporters in Taipei on Feb. 1, 2016, after being sworn in as the speaker and deputy speaker, respectively, of the newly elected legislature dominated by the DPP. Their election makes them the first non-Nationalist Party (KMT) team to lead the Legislative Yuan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Taiwan's 1st non-KMT legislative speaker

Taiwan's 1st non-KMT legislative speaker

Under the portrait of Sun Yat-sen, Taiwan's founding father, Su Jia-chyuan (center L) is congratulated by fellow Democratic Progressive Party legislators in Taipei on Feb. 1, 2016, following his election as Taiwan's first non-Nationalist Party (KMT) legislative speaker. The newly elected legislature dominated by the DPP convened the same day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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DPP legislator selected as Taiwan's 1st non-KMT legislative speaker

DPP legislator selected as Taiwan's 1st non-KMT legislative speaker

Su Jia-chyuan, legislator of Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party, waves in Taiwan's legislature in Taipei on Feb. 1, 2016, after being selected as the nation's first non-Nationalist Party (KMT) legislative speaker since 1992. The newly elected legislature dominated by the DPP convened the same day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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aiwan's new legislature convenes

aiwan's new legislature convenes

Su Jia-chyuan (C) and other legislators of Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party head to the legislature in Taipei on Feb. 1, 2016, as the newly elected legislature dominated by the DPP convened. Later that day, Su was elected Taiwan's first non-Nationalist Party (KMT) legislative speaker since 1992. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Taiwan's new legislature convenes

Taiwan's new legislature convenes

Taiwan's legislature gets ready for the election of its speaker in Taipei on Feb. 1, 2016, as the newly elected legislature dominated by the Democratic Progressive Party convened. Su Jia-chyuan of the DPP was elected Taiwan's first non-Nationalist Party (KMT) legislative speaker since 1992. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Taiwan's new legislature convenes

Taiwan's new legislature convenes

Su Jia-chyuan, legislator of Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party, speaks to reporters at Taiwan's legislature in Taipei on Feb. 1, 2016, as the newly elected legislature dominated by the DPP convened. Later that day, Su was elected Taiwan's first non-Nationalist Party (KMT) legislative speaker since 1992. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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For Aborigines a year after Morakot, moving house has a price

For Aborigines a year after Morakot, moving house has a price

MAJIA, Taiwan - Photo shows Torbors Chyuan, executive director of World Vision's Typhoon Morakot Rehabilitation Program, at Majia Farm in Majia, Pingtung County, Taiwan, on Aug. 7, 2010. The Christian charity group is coordinating construction of a new village that will house Aborigines from three villages damaged or destroyed by Typhoon Morakot in August 2009. (Kyodo)

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Taiwan opposition leader picks running mate

Taiwan opposition leader picks running mate

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Su Jia-chyuan (L), secretary general of Taiwan's opposition Democratic Progressive Party, speaks during a press conference in Taipei on Sept. 9, 2011. Party leader Tsai Ing-wen (R) named Su as her running mate the same day for Taiwan's January 2012 presidential election. (Kyodo)

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Taiwan opposition leader picks running mate

Taiwan opposition leader picks running mate

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Tsai Ing-wen (L), leader of Taiwan's opposition Democratic Progressive Party, and party Secretary General Su Jia-chyuan shout in hope of a presidential election victory after a press conference in Taipei on Sept. 9, 2011. Tsai named Su as her running mate the same day for Taiwan's January 2012 presidential election. (Kyodo)

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