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Tsai Ing-Wen has emerged as Taiwan's first female president.
The leader of the Democratic Progressive party has a challenge ahead of her as she struggles
to balance the pressures from superpowers from China and the USA as well as her own
people.
The pro-independence candidate says that Taiwan's identity should not be repressed.
This 60-year-old voter said that if relations with China are not managed carefully, Taiwan
could be led to disaster.
This man agreed and said that recognition on the international stage was also very important
for the country.
He said he hopes the government will help the nation's people be treated with more dignity.