Vampire [any] to politics • 10 months agoTaiwan elects Lai Ching-te, from incumbent pro-sovereignty party, as president. Lai’s Democratic Progressive party wins unprecedented third term in result likely to anger China.external-linkmessage-square15 fedilinkarrow-up157
arrow-up157external-linkTaiwan elects Lai Ching-te, from incumbent pro-sovereignty party, as president. Lai’s Democratic Progressive party wins unprecedented third term in result likely to anger China.Vampire [any] to politics • 10 months agomessage-square15 Commentsfedilink
minus-squareBovineUniversityhexbear16·edit-210 months agoTo be clear, it's a different leader from the same party. Tsai Yingwen had to step back due to term limits. link
minus-squareiridaniotter [she/her]hexbear16·10 months agoAlso to be fair, ever since the New Deal, liberals have hated winning more than a couple elections in a row lol link
minus-squareMattsAlt [comrade/them]hexbear12·10 months agoPeople start wondering why nothing has fundamentally changed link
To be clear, it's a different leader from the same party. Tsai Yingwen had to step back due to term limits.
Also to be fair, ever since the New Deal, liberals have hated winning more than a couple elections in a row lol
People start wondering why nothing has fundamentally changed
ahhhh true democracy