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The Democratic Progressive Party was hit hard with former president [[Chen Shui-bian]]'s corruption revelations, but new chairwoman [[Tsai Ing-wen]] rebuilt the party, leading to a series of victories in legislator by elections and local elections.
One big election topic appears to be the [[1992 consensus]], a term describing the declared outcome of a meeting in 1992 between the semi-official representatives of the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China. The KMT agrees that this consensus should be the basis for negotiations with the PRC and supports it during the election<ref>{{cite web|title=黃金十年|url=http://www.taiwanbravo.tw/p/blog-page_27.html|publisher=Kuomintang|accessdate=January 9, 2012}}</ref>, while the DPP believes that the 1992 consensus is non-existent<ref name="無92共識" /> .Instead, they want a [[Taiwan consensus]] to be produced in a democratic way, by the legislature and a referendum for Taiwanese citizens.<ref>{{cite web|title=【十年政綱】一、國家安全戰略|url=http://10.iing.tw/2011/08/blog-post_9219.html|publisher=Democratic Progressive Pary|accessdate=January 9, 2012}}</ref><ref name="無92共識">{{cite news|title=蔡:無92共識 推台灣共識|url=http://www.libertytimes.com.tw/2011/new/aug/24/today-t1.htm|publisher=The Liberty Times|accessdate=January 9, 2012}}</ref>.
==Candidates==
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