2023 Democratic Progressive Party chairmanship by-election explained

Election Name:2023 Democratic Progressive Party chairmanship election
Country:Taiwan
Type:presidential
Flag Image:Green Taiwan White Cross.svg
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2019 Democratic Progressive Party chairmanship election
Previous Year:2019
Election Date:15 January 2023
Candidate1:William Lai
Image1:副總統賴清德官方肖像.jpg
Color1:1B9431
Popular Vote1:41,840
Percentage1:100%
Chairperson
Before Election:Chen Chi-mai (acting)
After Election:William Lai
Turnout:17.59%

The 2023 Democratic Progressive Party chairmanship election was held on 15 January 2023 to elect the new chairperson of the party. Vice President William Lai was unopposed and elected to succeed President Tsai Ing-wen, who resigned after the party's poor showing in the 2022 local elections.[1]

Background

After the 2022 local elections which saw the worst performance of the Democratic Progressive Party, Tsai Ing-wen, President of Taiwan, resigned as the chairlady of the Party,[2] therefore triggering a by-election to find a new leader.

Vice President Lai Ching-te, seen as a potential candidate for the 2024 presidential election which Tsai is ineligible for re-election, was the only candidate in the by-election. Lai announced his candidacy on 8 December 2022, with the whole party reportedly united in support.[3]

Lai promised to stabilise the party after the unprecedented defeat and to win back public trust. He also stressed the importance of cultivating talents and defending democracy on the island.[4]

Result

With an increased turnout of 17.59%, Lai won the unconstested election by capturing 99.65% of all votes cast.[5] He formally assumed the office on 18 January 2023.[6]

Lai has not directly said whether he intends to run in the presidential vote, but is widely expected to do so now after taking over the leadership of the party. In a statement, he pledged to win back public trust for the party and to "firmly protect Taiwan and promote Taiwan's democracy, peace and prosperity in a complex and changeable international situation".[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Taiwan's president resigns as party leader after election losses . 2022-11-26 . 2022-11-26 . en-US . NPR.
  2. News: Wu . Sarah . Lee . Yimou . 2022-11-26 . Taiwan president quits as party head after China threat bet fails to win votes . en . Reuters . 2023-01-17.
  3. Web site: 中時新聞網 . 賴清德宣布參選民進黨主席 正式揮軍迎戰2024 - 政治要聞 . 2023-01-17 . 中時新聞網 . 9 December 2022 . zh-Hant-TW.
  4. Web site: 自由時報電子報 . 2023-01-14 . 賴清德:守護台灣、促進民主、和平繁榮 民進黨下階段使命 - 政治 . 2023-01-17 . 自由時報電子報 . zh-Hant-TW.
  5. News: 2023-01-16 . DPP Picks "Worker for Taiwanese Independence" as New Leader . en . Bloomberg . 2023-01-17.
  6. Web site: 賴清德當選民進黨主席 團結全黨重新擦亮兩塊招牌 . 2023-01-17 . tw.news.yahoo.com . 15 January 2023 . zh-Hant-TW.
  7. News: 2023-01-15 . Taiwan VP new ruling party boss sets stage for presidential run . en . Reuters . 2023-01-17.