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Why does Taiwan's ruling DPP take aim at former leader Chiang's statues?

Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party is getting ready to assume a historic third term in power.

William Lai of the independence-leaning DPP, is set to be sworn in as the island's next president on May 20th.

At the same time lawmakers from his party are ramping up a campaign to remove the statues of former leader Chiang Kai-shek.

They see these as "symbols of authoritarianism" - linked to Beijing-friendly opposition KMT.

CNA's East Asia Tonight examines the controversy and what does it mean for cross-Strait relations.

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