20110625 ¡¥Taiwan NEXT¡¦ announced as Tsai¡¦s campaign slogan
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¡¥Taiwan NEXT¡¦ announced as Tsai¡¦s campaign slogan

By Vincent Y. Chao / STAFF REPORTER

¡§Taiwan NEXT¡¨ will be one of Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairperson and presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen¡¦s (½²­^¤å) most prominent campaign slogans heading into next year¡¦s elections, a party official said yesterday.

¡§These two words represent a lot to us,¡¨ spokesperson Hsu Chia-ching (®}¨Î«C) told the Taipei Times. ¡§They represent something new and clear for the public. These two words will show the public exactly what values they are voting for.¡¨

MAIN IDEAS

Hsu said the English slogan, decided by Tsai, would represent the candidate¡¦s ideas on everything from environmental protection and policies for young voters to a proposal to phase out nuclear power by 2025.

It will replace the English words ¡§I Love New,¡¨ used by Tsai¡¦s campaign during last year¡¦s special municipality elections, when she lost in her mayoral bid for New Taipei City.

¡§It¡¦s still the same basic idea, to show people that Tsai represents a new era and a new generation,¡¨ Hsu said.

Out with the old

Asked by reporters about the motto during a campaign event, Tsai said that a ¡§next Taiwan, a new Taiwan, obviously needs a new president.¡¨

Referring to US President Barack Obama¡¦s 2008 message of ¡§change,¡¨ Hsu said she hoped people would automatically associate the word ¡§next¡¨ with the DPP candidate.

¡§We hope that the slogan will appeal [to voters], especially as a symbol to first-time voters. This generation of young people has different ideas and a different view of Taiwan from 20 years ago,¡¨ Hsu said.

Already there are signs that the -slogan will be featured prominently in her campaign. During a visit to the Philippines last week, ¡§Taiwan NEXT¡¨ was featured in bold red letters on a podium used by Tsai during a speech.

Her campaign has begun printing circular pins featuring the words ¡§Taiwan NEXT 2012,¡¨ while staffers have been incorporating the word ¡§NEXT!¡¨ into their Internet aliases for online correspondence.

The disclosure of Tsai¡¦s election slogan follows President Ma Ying-jeou¡¦s (°¨­^¤E) naming of his election campaign office as ¡§Taiwan Cheers, Great.¡¨

Campaign office

Tsai¡¦s first campaign office is expected to open in Taipei City on Monday, after she announced her campaign team on Wednesday.

In 2004, former president Chen Shui-bian (³¯¤ô«ó) announced that his election slogan would be ¡§Yes Taiwan,¡¨ with an exclamation point in the shape of the island.

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