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Taiwan's premier quits as power slips from pro-China party

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Taiwan's premier Jiang Yi-huah resigns after his pro-China party looses a slew of traditional strongholds in local elections and an independent candidate wins Tapei's mayoral race. Vanessa Johnston reports.

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