TAIPEI
- Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou was
sworn in Sunday for his second and last four-year term, as the opposition
rallied against utility hikes and beef imports from the United States.
In his
inaugural speech to hundreds of dignitaries from the island and abroad Ma, who
was re-elected in January, vowed to pursue free trade agreements with other
countries and continue rapprochement policies with China.
But the
beginning of his second term in office was greeted with angry protests, during
which hundreds of demonstrators pelted eggs at a huge portrait of the head of
state.
Ma has
come under fire over a recent series of moves including "double
hikes" in fuel and electricity prices amid a slowing economy and rising
inflation.
His
government's plan to allow imports of US beef treated with the growth drug
ractopamine also triggered several protests by local farmers.
Ma was
elected in 2008 on a China-friendly platform and his government hailed
fast-improving ties with Beijing during his first term, with a major trade pact
signed by the two sides in 2010.
Taiwan
and China split in 1949 after a civil war. However, Beijing still claims the
island as part of its territory awaiting unification, by force if necessary.
AFP
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