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‘Anything could happen’: Why voters are torn in Taiwan

‘Anything could happen’: Why voters are torn in Taiwan

Inflation, housing affordability, energy prices and scandals are on the mind of the electorate. As well as whether China will invade, of course.

Michael SmithHealth editor

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Taipei | Less than three months out from an election to pick the first, new president to rule Taiwan in eight years, the mood on the self-governed island is hard to gauge.

There is no sign on Taipei’s busy streets that this is a place some security experts warn could be the next Ukraine or Gaza. Life carries on as normal and the majority of the population scoffs at suggestions a Chinese invasion is inevitable.

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Michael Smith
Michael SmithHealth editorMichael Smith is the health editor for The Australian Financial Review. He is based in Sydney. Connect with Michael on Twitter. Email Michael at michael.smith@afr.com

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