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Feb.24 - Taiwan's main opposition1 party Kuomintang (KMT) will elect a new chairman in mid2 April following the resignation of its former leader Ma Ying-jeou on Feb. 14, Xinhua reported.
The election will take place prior to a number of major Taiwan elections including a primary election for the Taiwan leader, and a by-election for mayor of Keelung, both of which take place in May. The new party chairman will hold the post until 2009 according to KMT's regulation. Wu Poh-hsiung, vice3 chairman of KMT, has been acting4 party chairman since Ma resigned. Ma Ying-jeou submitted his resignation on Feb.13 after he was indicted5 on charges of corruption6. Taiwan prosecutors7 said Ma diverted 11 million New Taiwan dollars (333,000 U.S. dollars) from Taipei's special allowance funds to his private account when he was mayor of Taipei. Ma has said he still plans to run in the 2008 "Presidential" election after he is cleared of the charges and if he is selected as the KMT candidate.
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