wang wen is a former chief opinion editor at global times and currently at the university of china. now, as we ve seen from the elections here today, taiwan s democracy very much alive and vibrant. three parties contesting for the presidency and four parliamentary seats. and we do have a clear winner in the presidential election with william lai. with william lai now the president elect, said to be inaugurated on may the 20th, and we ll have to wait and see more of china s reaction to what we have seen here in taiwan. on bbc news, our live page of taiwan s coverage has all the information throughout the day. if you want to get up to speed with everything that has been happening here in taiwan. in the meantime, back to you in london. william lai says he is determined to safeguard the island from, as he put it, continuing threats and intimidation from china. he gave a victory speech soon after two other candidates admitted defeat earlier today. let s hear some of what
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