Taiwan's Ma to resign as Kuomintang chairman


Taipei, Dec 2 (IANS): Taiwan's leader Ma Ying-jeou announced Tuesday he will step down as chairman of the ruling Kuomintang (KMT) party, taking responsibility for the party's poor showing in recent local elections.

Ma will submit his official resignation at a meeting of the KMT Central Standing Committee Wednesday, Xinhua reported.

The leader said that, as the KMT chairman, he would like to shoulder the responsibility for the party's "unprecedented heavy defeat" in the elections held Saturday.

"I need to apologise to all the supporters and those devoted to the establishment of the party for letting them down, and I must make profound reflection on the losses," said Ma, adding he would again make an apology to all party members with a bow at tomorrow's meeting.

The party should stay calm and strengthen solidarity, he said, urging all members to keep their faith and values.

 

  

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