Taiwan’s KMT picks wildcard Hung Hsiu-chu for presidential race

Taiwan’s ruling Kuomintang (KMT) officially endorsed wildcard candidate Hung Hsiu-chu Sunday to run for president next year, as the deeply divided party faces a battle to regain public support.
Known as “xiao-la-jiao” or “little hot pepper” for her straight-talking style, Hung’s conservative pro-China views fly in the face of voter sentiment as fears grow over increased Beijing influence.
Concern about the island’s warming ties with China was one reason behind the Beijing-friendly KMT’s rout in November local elections, a barometer for the presidential vote next January.
With the party tipped for another defeat, KMT big hitters have sat on the sidelines, leaving unlikely Hung the only candidate.
She was endorsed to applause and a standing ovation at a KMT party congress in Taipei, the final rubber stamp after the standing committee backed her last month.
“As long as we stand together, we can win the election,” said Hung, in a week which saw five KMT legislators who had criticised the party expelled.