
A Pivotal Election in Taiwan and a Guatemala Inauguration that Almost Didn't Happen
State of the World from NPR
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Election Challenges and a Critical Inauguration
This chapter discusses the recent election in Taiwan, including the lack of a clear mandate for the newly elected president and the gridlock expected in the legislature. It also highlights the priorities and challenges the new president will face, such as a divided society and the need to address domestic issues.
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