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Inspiring quotes by Tsai Ing-wen

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Tsai Ing-wen

  • Democracy is not just an election, it is our daily life.
  • We will work toward maintaining the status quo for peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait in order to bring the greatest benefits and well-being to the Taiwanese people.
  • For many Taiwanese, almost all Taiwanese, we’d like to we say we are a country, and we have a sovereignty of our own.
  • We attach great importance to the peaceful development of cross-strait relations. But if our diplomatic relations is subject to China’s goodwill, we will lose the autonomy of our diplomacy.
  • Politically, of course, the U.S., despite the flaws in its systems, is still a democracy – we like to associate with democracies. And strategically, the U.S. is a counter-balance to China, a rising China that is not yet a democracy.
  • Gender used to be a barrier for women to overcome if they wanted to be in politics, but today in Taiwan the situation is somewhat different. I think there is even a preference for a woman candidate, and in local elections, we have seen that younger, better-educated female candidates are overwhelmingly preferred by the voters.
  • In the face of love, everyone is equal. Let everyone have the freedom to love and to pursue their happiness. I am Tsai Ing-wen, and I support marriage equality.
  • People have this vision of me as a conservative person, but I’m actually quite adventurous.
  • Mrs. Thatcher was a powerful figure at the time I was a student in London. And I admire her versatility and strength.
  • A more consistent and sustainable relationship with China will be a core goal of my administration. That requires open channels of communication, both with China’s leadership and the Taiwanese people.

Tsai Ing-wen, born on August 31, 1956, in Taipei, Taiwan, is a prominent Taiwanese politician and the first woman to serve as President of Taiwan.

A member of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Tsai has been a strong advocate for Taiwan’s sovereignty and democracy. She earned a law degree from National Taiwan University, a master’s degree from Cornell University, and a Ph.D. in law from the London School of Economics.

Tsai’s political career began in the 1990s, with roles including Chairperson of the Mainland Affairs Council and Vice Premier. In 2016, she was elected President of Taiwan, and she was re-elected in 2020.

Throughout her presidency, Tsai has focused on economic reforms, social progress, and maintaining Taiwan’s autonomy in the face of increasing pressure from China. Her leadership has been marked by a commitment to democratic values and strengthening Taiwan’s international presence.

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