Terry Gou, the founder of Apple supplier Foxconn, quit Taiwan's main opposi...
TAIPEI - Terry Gou, the founder of Apple supplier Foxconn, quit Taiwan’s main opposition party on Thursday, paving the way for a possible bid to stand in a presidential election as an independent, complicating President Tsai Ing-wen’s prospects.
He is also known for asserting that self-ruled Taiwan is part of “one China”, a cherished principle for China, while acknowledging Taipei and Beijing have their own interpretations of what that means. That raised speculation he would enter the presidential race as an independent but Gou’s aide, Tsai Chin-yu, told reporters in Taipei his decision to resign as a member of the KMT was not linked to a decision on whether to run for president.“Effective today, Mr Terry Gou quits the Kuomintang,” the aide said.
Gou would appeal to voters who are dissatisfied with Taiwan’s economy and in favor of closer ties with Beijing, one of the sources said.
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